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Symbolic Interaction Theory |
looking glass self and taking the role of the other |
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Looking Glass Self |
processby which individuals perceive themselves by imagining how others perceive them |
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Taking the Role of the Other |
processby which we place ourselves in another's position in order to understand theself from another person's point of view |
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Appearance as a Process |
appearance is the phaseof social interaction or a process |
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Program |
responseabout wearer made by the wearer and communicationof the self via appearance/ dress |
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Review |
responseabout wearer's program made by others and to challenge the self; could be verbal or nonverbal |
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Cognitive Dissonance |
feelingsof discomfort due to inconsistency in concept of self and responses of others |
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Negotiation of Meanings |
meaningfulcommunication occurs when there is mutual understanding of signs and symbols |
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Definition of the Situation |
use of your own dress and other's as a collectivesense of what the situation is |
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Deviant Subcultures |
groupsthat belong to or are part of a larger culture, but differ in substantial waysfrom mainstream, hegemonic groups in culture |
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Application of Symbolic Interaction Theory |
an active theory ofself where individualsact on environment to test out behaviors and make choices from array of reviews |
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Tattoos as a Social Act |
decisionto get a tattoo often involves others; tattoos may mark a separation of the self from an individual or group and can connect us to significant others |