This document discusses seven key terms related to understanding the self:
1. Looking-glass self - How individuals base their self-perception on how they believe others view them, not how they are actually viewed.
2. Bourgeoisie and proletariat - Karl Marx's concept of social classes based on relationship to means of production.
3. Feminism - The advocacy of women's rights and equality of the sexes.
The document provides brief definitions and explanations of how each term relates to understanding the self in 3 sentences or less.
This document discusses seven key terms related to understanding the self:
1. Looking-glass self - How individuals base their self-perception on how they believe others view them, not how they are actually viewed.
2. Bourgeoisie and proletariat - Karl Marx's concept of social classes based on relationship to means of production.
3. Feminism - The advocacy of women's rights and equality of the sexes.
The document provides brief definitions and explanations of how each term relates to understanding the self in 3 sentences or less.
This document discusses seven key terms related to understanding the self:
1. Looking-glass self - How individuals base their self-perception on how they believe others view them, not how they are actually viewed.
2. Bourgeoisie and proletariat - Karl Marx's concept of social classes based on relationship to means of production.
3. Feminism - The advocacy of women's rights and equality of the sexes.
The document provides brief definitions and explanations of how each term relates to understanding the self in 3 sentences or less.
TERMINOLOGIES PROPONENT/S DEFINITION WHAT IS ITS RELATION
IN UNDERSTANDING THE SELF? 1. LOOKING-GLASS The process We change our SELF Charles Cooley wherein self-perception based individuals base on how we guess others their sense of perceive us, not on how self on how they actually perceive they believe us. others view them.
2. BOURGEOISIE The proletariat
AND Karl Marx are people who Class Identity, Economic PROLETARIAT earn a wage for Determinants, Social a living, Consciousness and especially Social Conflict. people who are dependent on manual, daily, or casual labor. The bourgeoisie are those who make their living through property or through ownership of the means of production. 3. FEMINISM Harriet Martineau The advocacy of Feminism is the notion women's rights that all humans are on the basis of equal regardless of their the equality of gender. Feminism is the sexes. uplifting women so that men and women are treated equally. 4. SOCIAL EVOLUTION Herbert Spencer Social When individuals evaluation is compare themselves to defined as a others, they may either mental process conclude that they are during which an better off or worse off individual. than the other person.
5. FUNCTIONALISM all aspects of
Emile Durkheim a society functionalism would institutions, be the family. roles, norms, According to etc. serve a functionalism, the purpose and family is a societal that all are structure that indispensable provides for the for the reproduction and long-term protection of children. survival of the Families serve as a primary agent of socialization, fostering an understanding of expected behaviors, norms, and values. 6. POSITIVISM Positivism is a Auguste Comte philosophy Self Experience, which accepts Positivism is based on only things that the assumption that by can be seen or observing social life. proved.
7.SOCIUS AND LOGOS Please do not answer
this Socius' means Self interaction,study of 'companion' society. and 'logos' means science or study.