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Define Social Interaction

how we act AND react with others


CULTURE DICTATES THE RULES

Culture provides 2 building blocks for behavior

1. Status


2.Roles

Status Building Block

-Status is socially define positions that we occupy; helps define you


-everyone has multiple status


-3 types

Types of Status

1. Ascribed Status: received at birth; involuntary and can NOT change


2. Achieved Status: earned; ex. sports, academics, etc. ; CAN change


3. Master Status: what we identify as; most personal; CAN change

Role's Building Block

-behavior consistent with a status


-can and will occupy several roles

Role Conflict

-conflict among roles associated with your statses


-PLURAL


-major energy drain


ex. mom, daughter, student all at once

Role Strain

-tension among roles connected to a single status


ex. teacher or parent

Role Exit

-when you leave a role, permanently

Characteristics of being an EX

1. doubt


2. self image hit


3. rebuild lives with friends


4. learn new social skills

Ethnomedthodology

harold garfinkel


*the way people make sense and interpret their surroundings*


-social construct of reality



social construct of reality



we make our own reality

Functionalist Perspective on Social Reality

social reality exists in the form of social facts


-laws, customs, stats

Interactionist Perspective of social reality

social reality exists in the shared use of symbols and comes out thru daily interaction


-variables: class, culture, economic status


-changing variable = readjust to life

Dramaturgical Analysis

erving goffman


- 'the presentation of the self'


-2 main ideas : we act when we behave and the world = stage

Dramaturgy

you manage your impression to others


(different people = different acting)

2 regions of dramaturgy

1. front stage: acting


2. back stage: real you

Emotion in everyday life

-backs up biology and nature!!


-paul ekman!!!!

The Big Six emotions

happy


sad


anger


fear


disgust


shock

What triggers emotion

ekman says culture


others say biology


sardone says age

Gender miscommunications

intention of one gender is not what the other gender hears