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Define Social Interaction |
how we act AND react with others CULTURE DICTATES THE RULES |
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Culture provides 2 building blocks for behavior |
1. Status 2.Roles |
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Status Building Block |
-Status is socially define positions that we occupy; helps define you -everyone has multiple status -3 types |
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Types of Status |
1. Ascribed Status: received at birth; involuntary and can NOT change 2. Achieved Status: earned; ex. sports, academics, etc. ; CAN change 3. Master Status: what we identify as; most personal; CAN change |
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Role's Building Block |
-behavior consistent with a status -can and will occupy several roles |
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Role Conflict |
-conflict among roles associated with your statses -PLURAL -major energy drain ex. mom, daughter, student all at once |
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Role Strain |
-tension among roles connected to a single status ex. teacher or parent |
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Role Exit |
-when you leave a role, permanently |
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Characteristics of being an EX |
1. doubt 2. self image hit 3. rebuild lives with friends 4. learn new social skills |
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Ethnomedthodology |
harold garfinkel *the way people make sense and interpret their surroundings* -social construct of reality |
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social construct of reality |
we make our own reality |
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Functionalist Perspective on Social Reality |
social reality exists in the form of social facts -laws, customs, stats |
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Interactionist Perspective of social reality |
social reality exists in the shared use of symbols and comes out thru daily interaction -variables: class, culture, economic status -changing variable = readjust to life |
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Dramaturgical Analysis |
erving goffman - 'the presentation of the self' -2 main ideas : we act when we behave and the world = stage |
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Dramaturgy |
you manage your impression to others (different people = different acting) |
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2 regions of dramaturgy |
1. front stage: acting 2. back stage: real you |
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Emotion in everyday life |
-backs up biology and nature!! -paul ekman!!!! |
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The Big Six emotions |
happy sad anger fear disgust shock |
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What triggers emotion |
ekman says culture others say biology sardone says age |
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Gender miscommunications |
intention of one gender is not what the other gender hears |