Jun 18, 2015
SELF ANDSOCIALIZATIONriz marriel regaspi
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GEORGE MEAD
INTRODUCTION
COOLEYLOOKING GLASS
SELF
GEORGE MEAD
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Sociologists like George Herbert Mead recognized that we create our own designation of the self. The self is a distinct identity that sets us apart from others. It is not static phenomenon but continues to develop and change throughout their lives.
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INTRODUCTION
Socialization not only transmits culture but it also shapes self-concepts.
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COOLEY
The process of discovering the nature of the self from the reaction of others has been labeled as the Looking glass self, which was created by Charles Cooley, an American Sociologist.
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LOOKING GLASS SELF
Three main concepts:
1.The perception of how one looks to others,2. The perception of other’s judgements on how one looks,3. The feeling about these judgements.
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