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... role of discrete others in the play stage , in the game stage she takes the role of everyone involved in the game . Each of these others plays a specific role in the overall game . Mead used the example George Herbert Mead A ...
... role of discrete others in the play stage , in the game stage she takes the role of everyone involved in the game . Each of these others plays a specific role in the overall game . Mead used the example George Herbert Mead A ...
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... role of individual significant oth- ers and takes the role of the generalized other . It is also important for people to be able to evaluate themselves and what they are doing from the point of view of the group as a whole and not just ...
... role of individual significant oth- ers and takes the role of the generalized other . It is also important for people to be able to evaluate themselves and what they are doing from the point of view of the group as a whole and not just ...
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... Role Distance Another of Goffman's interests was the degree to which an individual em- braces a given role . In his view , because of the large number of roles , few peo- ple get completely involved in any given role . Role distance ...
... Role Distance Another of Goffman's interests was the degree to which an individual em- braces a given role . In his view , because of the large number of roles , few peo- ple get completely involved in any given role . Role distance ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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