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Assumptions of S.I.T
(Meaning)
Meaning is constructed through interpretation, created through interaction and modified through an interpretive process
Assumptions of S.I.T (2)
(self concept)
Individuals develop self concept through interaction with others

Self concept affects one's behaviors and how they view themselves
Assumptions of S.I.T
(social norms and hierarchy)
People and groups are influenced by social norms and social hierarchy is created through how humans interact in society
Concepts of S.I.T
We view ourselves based on how others view us
the ability to use symbols with common social meaning
The web of social relationships humans create
Definition of S.I.T
The relationship between the mind, self and society and how interaction between people creates meaning
Definition fo C.M.M
(Meaning, analyzed, rules)
Meaning is managed through its creation, interpretation and is analyzed by how it is constantly coordinated in society and its rules are meshed in conversation
C.M.M
3 assumptions
Communication is key to life
Humans create a social reality
Interaction needs personal and interpersonal meaning
The hierarchy of organized communication
(top to bottom)
CLREfSM
Cultural patters
life scripts
relationships
episodes
speech act
content
Types of coordination
coordination: agreement
some coordination: partial agreement
no coordination: argument with no understanding
Constitutive rules
How behavior is interpreted within context
Ex: saying I love you to different ppl
Regulative rule
The sequence of actions a person takes
Ex: how an interview is performed
C.D.T
two assumptions
People desire consistency

Dissonance is created by psychological inconsistencies and motivates one to change their behavior, attitude or beliefs to become consistent in order to change their present state
How to reduce dissonance
eliminate dissonance
add consistent beliefs, behaviors attitudes
put little importance on inconsistent beliefs