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Impression management

Preparing for the presentation of ones social role

Roles

Socially defined expectations a person in a given status (or social position) follows

Status (social position)

The prestigeor social honor accorded members of a particular group by society


Status can be ascribed or achieved

Social onterations

Predictable on the notion that human beings are fragile and vulnerable to an arassmwnt or humiliation at every turn

Adopting roles

Intimate examinations (e.g. actors collaborate to ensure impression mangement for a woman's gynecogist visit)

Total institutions such as prisons or mental hospitals

Make audience segregation nearly impossible

Facial features and emotion

Ekmans study of facial expressions


The use of emoticons in online comminication

Focused interaction

Encounters including small talk, face-to-face conversations and so on

Unfocused interaction

Nonverbal communication through posture and facial and physical gestures

Response cried

Muttered exclamations directed at others during minor failure

Interaction in times and space

How daily life changes temporaly and spatially

Clock time

Required for coordination across time

Erving Goffman

1st to develop ideas of civil inattention within a new field of study called microsociology or social interaction

Edward T. Hall

Personal space guidelines vary across cultures

Harold Garfinkel

Ethnomethidology--what seem at first sight to be unimportant conventions of talk turn out to be fundamental to the very favor of social life, which is why their breach is so serious

Social context

Must be known to understand meaning

Shared understandings

For ex. How most people respond to the question "what did you so yesterday?" with an account of general evens rather than a strict dealing

International vandalism

A conversation analysis co,dusted on a conversation between black, homeless men and women passersby

Women and men on public

Links the harrassment of women by men in public spaces (such as construction cite) to larger system of gender inequalitu represemyef by make privilege in public spaces

Blacks and whites in public

Studying everyday life sheds light on how social order is created by the individual building blocks of an infinite number of micro-level interactions