3. EXAMPLE OF SOCIALIZATION
•
Interacting with friends and family,
• being told to obey rules,
• being rewarded for doing chores,
• and being taught how to behave in public places are all
examples of socialization that enable a person to function
within his or her culture.
4. Three Major Perspectives in Sociology
• The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
• The Structural Perspective
• The Conflict Perspective
9. THE SELF IS THE HUMAN CAPACITY TO
BE REFLECTIVE AND TAKE THE ROLE OF
OTHERS:
• 1.The self emerges from social experience. It is not part of the body
and it does not exist at birth.
• 2.Social experience involves communication and the exchange of
symbols. People create meaning.
• 3.To understand intention you must imagine the situation from
another person's point of the other: The self is reflective and
reflexive
15. The looking-glass self
• Charles Cooley was George Mead’s colleagues
• The looking-glass self refers to the notion that the
self develops through or perception of other’s
evaluation and appraisal of us.
16. According to Cooley , there are three
steps in formation of the looking-glass
self
• 1. We imagine how we appear to others.
• 2. We imagine how others judge our appearance.
• 3. We develop feelings about and responses to these
judgement.
17. How my
parents see me
How my online
friends sees me
How my Boss
sees me
How my
friends sees me