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Macro + Cooperation

Durkheim's structural functionalism

Macro + conflict

Marx's conflict theory


Feminist theory

Micro + Cooperation

Symbolic Interactionism/Social construction theory


Herbert Mead

Micro + Conflict

RCT

Socialization

-Key to the process of being human


-Learn the norms of the culture to which you belong


-Learning social facts about your role/identity

Agents of socialization

Micro: parents


Meso: religious/educational systems


Macro: Television adds, government

Primary Socialization

-develops basic/core part of yourself


-occurs in early life


-person being socialized is the learner

Secondary Socialization

Smaller, more specific groups


Emotions less invested


Mead on the Self

-Social product: learned in the process of interpersonal


-process is rooted in how others respond

Looking Glass Self

Charles Cooley and Mead


-part of symbolic interactionism theory


-reflective process that develops the self based on our interpretations/internalizations other's reactions

Role Taking

Stepping in someone else's shoes. Empathy will give you self awareness, needed to form identity.

Playing a game

Imitation-sounds, behaviors


Play Stage- take roles significant others


Game: roles of several others simultaneously, never really ends


Generalized other

Internalized expectations of society


Cause of restrictions/embarassment

I and Me

Mead


-I is the spontaneous, impulsive, unorganized aspect of self. Tempered by social expectations


-Me learned the rules of society through interaction. Demonstrates how society is in the individual. Controls the I


-I initiates and me directs

Resocialization

Shedding roles, dropping prior old values in the process of getting new ones.

Total Institutions

Goffman


Control all aspects of life in 1 path


Mortrification of self

Gender

basic to social interaction, identification


Tied to notion of biology


Societies notions of masculinity/femininity


Social constructed meanings associated with being male or female

Sex

-Biological term referring to genetic, anatomical, and hormonal differences between males/females


-Learned Culture Idea


-Categories give us resistance when we deviate


Gender Queer

Blurred boundaries, don't identify with either

Sexuality

culturally shaped meanings of sexual acts and how we experience our own bodies

Gender Socialization

Innate; social facts


Gender is something we do constructed through everyday interactions