W11.2 May 17 (Fri) - Hong gyeongmin(홍경민)

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Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that develops from practical considerations and implies the use of shared language by humans to generate common symbols and meanings for use in in-person and interpersonal communication.

This theory was devised by George Harbert Mead and Charles Horton-Cooley. They are based on the belief that they will be useful for solving complex social problems. Other researchers also believe that physical reality actually exists by the social definition of an individual, and that social justice develops in part or in relation to the "real." Therefore, people do not react directly to these realities, but rather to a social understanding of them.

However, the method they studied was criticized for being overly impressionistic and unsystematic.

 

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The fact that the framework is an ambiguous theory in analyzing empirical data or predicting the outcome of social life was interesting. This is because political reporting is an example when learning the framework in the major class. This is because in the case of the framework for political reporting, there was no opportunity to think deeply about it because political orientation is divided only into whether it is conservative or progressive. Since the framework is simply about grasping what people's perceptions are, I realized that it was difficult to derive empirical results through comparison between data.

 

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Have you ever experienced 'symbolic interactionism' in our daily lives?

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