symbolic interactionism
definition of the symbol
interplay between our own thoughts and feelings about a situation and established norms and values of the groups.
meaning
as a 3fold relationship: an individual's gesture; adjustive response by another to that gesture, completion of the social act initiated by the gesture of the first individual.
theoretical perspective
based on images of humans rather than image of society
George Herbert Mead
believed individuals are products of society, but have the capacity to act on their own
meaning not an idea
is a response to a gesture developed within a social act.
sociological imagination
one's own position and experiences that are reflective of broader social and historical farces
symbolic interactionism
a theoretical perspective in which society is viewed as composed of symbols that people use to establish meaning, develop their views of the world, and communicate with another
the mind
allows humans the ability to use symbol or designate or name objects in their environment, conversation tells us what meaning the object has for us.
pragmatic actors
continually adjust their behavior to the actions of other actors, can only adjust because can interpret them
what is symbolic interactionism?
focuses on subjective, micro aspects of social life, society consists of organized organisations
Criticism of symbolic interactionism
ignores psychological factors, centers too much on everyday life, ignores large scale social structures, vague and imprecise
symbols
objects or people that we assign meaning to
W. I. Thomas's: definition of the situation
people act on the basis of how they define a situation
functionalists
socialization creates stability in the social system
symbolic interactionists
the way individuals negotiate social life creates temporary relations that are constantly in flux