Introduction to Sociology:Socialization Theories and Concepts, Socialization Theories and Concepts, Socialization, Self-Development, and Key Concepts, Socialization, Symbolic Interactionism, and Social Institutions, Goffman's Dramaturgical Sociology and Social Interaction

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Charles Horton Cooley

A sociologist known for his concept of the 'Looking-Glass Self' and contributions to symbolic interactionism.

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Herbert Blumer

A sociologist who further developed the theory of symbolic interactionism and emphasized the interpretive process in social interactions.

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Herbert Blumer

A sociologist known for his work on symbolic interactionism, emphasizing the importance of social interactions in the formation of meanings.

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Charles Horton Cooley

Developed the concept of the looking glass self, highlighting the social basis of self-identity.

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George Herbert Mead

A philosopher and sociologist who contributed to the understanding of the self and social interaction, particularly through his concepts of the 'I' and 'me'.

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Herbert Blumer

Coined the term 'symbolic interactionism' and emphasized the importance of meaning-making in social interactions.

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Charles Horton Cooley

Known for the concept of the 'looking-glass self,' which describes how self-identity is shaped by social interactions.

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George Herbert Mead

Focused on the development of self through social processes and interactions.

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Erving Goffman

Analyzed social interactions and the presentation of self in everyday life.

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Erving Goffman

A sociologist known for his work on the presentation of self in everyday life and the concept of the interaction order.

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Kurt Vonnegut

Author known for the quote, “We are what we *************, so we must be careful about what we *************.”

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William Shakespeare

Playwright who famously stated, "All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players."