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SOCIETY AND CULTURE Sociological Perspectives and Socialization: Agents of Socialization, Psychological Theoretical Background, Sociological Approach to Socialization Section: IA05410 Group No: 2 Group Leader: Hernandez, Janna-Marie Nicole L. Group Members: 1) Dajao, Jessica E. 2) Dawa, Carolyn L. 3) de Guzman, Eliemary A. 4) Dela Cruz, N iña Karla F. 5) Estrada, Mary Rose Diliwal B. 6) Estrella, Kersey Lyn B. 7) Gloria, Mark Ronald M. 8) Lopez Jr., Edgardo S. 9) Macalalad, Alvin Jason A. Presentor: Dajao, Jessica E. Topic: Sociological Perspectives  Erving Goffman Dramaturgy Dramaturgy or Dramaturgical Analysis Erving Goffman (1922-1982)   He developed the dramaturgy (or dramaturgical analysis).  Dramaturgy (or Dramaturgical Analysis)   Analyzing social life in terms of drama in the stage. 2 Types of Frames or Settings (that affect our behaviors): 1. Front stage  Where performances are given. 2. Back stage  Places where we can retreat and let our hair down. Role Performance  The ways which someone performs a role within the limits that the role provides; showing a par ticular “style” or “personality. Role Conflict  Conflicts that someone feels between roles because the expectations attached to one role are incompatible with the expectations of another role. Role Strain  Conflicts that someone feels within a role. Impression management (or Presentation of Self)   Erving Goffmans term for a person„s effort to create specific impressions in the minds of others. Sign-vehicles   The term used by Goffman to refer to how people use social setting, appearance, and manner to communicate information about the self. 3 Types of Sign-Vehicles: 1. Social Setting  The place where the action unfolds.  2. Appearance   How we look when we play our roles.  3. Manner  The attitudes we show while we play our roles.  Teamwork  The collaboration of two or more people to manage impressions jointly. Face-saving Behavior (or tact)  Techniques used to salvage a performance that is going sour. Presentor: Dawa, Carolyn L. Topic: Sociological Perspectives  George Herbert Meads Role Taking Process Role Taking Process George Herbert Mead (1863-1931)  Extended Cooleys insight by linking the idea of self-concept to the role taking (the process by which a person mentally assumes the role of another person or group in order to

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