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Social interaction
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a. The process of people orienting themselves to others and acting in response to what others say and do
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four categories of Social interaction
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i. Complimentary – doing something helping one another out
ii. Cooperative – working together towards same goal iii. Competitive – one goal, I want it and don’t want you to have it iv. Coercive – I am going to get you to do what I want you to do [tell you what to do] |
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stages of social interaction
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stage 1 - define the situation
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approaches to social interaction
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define the situation
dramaturgical approach |
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dramaturgical approach
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we are acknowledged actors with created roles
we work very hard at impression management studied non - observance civil inattention front stage and back stage |
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ethnomethodology
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attempt to study social interaction
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socail status
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you have a position in the soceity you live in
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social status based upon two things
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who you are?
status set |
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achieved status
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put out effort to get a status
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master status
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a type of status that supersedes everything else
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salient status
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in every situation we have a different status
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status have roles
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role strain - something about the role is too straining
role exit - your role is straining you to much and so you stop doing it |