W11.2 May 17 (Fri) - Song Seo Yoon

 1. Summary

Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that creates images and standard meanings through interaction, through which interactions between individuals and the world's interactions are understood. This explains how society is preserved and created through interactions between individuals, and presupposes that individuals share meaning in a social context. The theory was initiated by Mead and Cooley and studies the way the social world is formed through interactions between individuals and the environment. Symbolic interactionism is considered an important concept in microsocial studies and social psychology and is rooted in pragmatic philosophy.

2. what did I learn

What we learned about symbolic interactions is that we create and interpret symbolic meanings of interactions as we interact. This affects our understanding of social situations and our actions accordingly. In addition, we gained insight into how interactions affect our social structures and individual behaviors. Through the theory of symbolic interactions, we are now able to gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and meaning of social interactions. This raises awareness of interactions and communication with others in our daily lives.


3. discussion

"Symbolic interactionism states that individuals create and interpret meaning in the process of interacting in social situations, and based on this, how should we understand the changes in symbols and meanings in modern society?"

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