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Object
Anything to which attention can be paid and toward which action can be directed. e.g. a classroom, a pair of glasses, someone’s anger.
Role-making
The process wherein the person constructs activity in a situation so that it fits the definition of the situation, is consonant with the person's own role, and meshes with the activity of others.
Motivation
refers to drives, needs, urges, and other states that shape responses to stimuli at any given moment
Characteristics of “McDonaldization”
Efficiency, Calculability, Uniformity and Automation.
Externalization
First stage in the social construction of reality. Its a sort of "fact marketing" by which certain people try to "sell" a particular explanation of some social phenomenon to the rest of us.
Objectivation
Second stage in the social construction of reality.Is when products created in the first stage appear to take on a reality of their own, becoming independent of those who created them.
Internalization
Third/last stage in the social construction of reality. We learn the supposedly "objective facts" about the cultural products that have been created, primarily through socialization.