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Object
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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.
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Role-making
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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.
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Motivation
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refers to drives, needs, urges, and other states that shape responses to stimuli at any given moment
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Characteristics of “McDonaldization”
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Efficiency, Calculability, Uniformity and Automation.
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Externalization
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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.
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Objectivation
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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.
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Internalization
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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.
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