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Title: Social Interaction, Social Groups


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Social Interaction, Social Groups
  • Oryou can call it the study of
  • Social Structure Social Interaction
  • Or..
  • Macrosociology
  • Microsociology
  • Or a general breakdown of what sociologists study

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How Groups Interaction influence us -Levels
of groups -Macrosociology influence of larger
social structures / the link to
groups -social location social status,
etc. -prison the power of social
controls -Microsociology influence of social
interaction -personal space -collective
definitions of situations -Goffmans (SI)
interpretation of social interaction
-frontstage backstage -presentation
of the self (impression
management) -facework
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(Macrosociology)The Importance of Groupsfor the
Individual
  • Groups establish our place in the social world
  • Without that. . . . normlessness (eek)

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Social Status The Link to Groups
  • Social Statuses positions we hold in the social
    world
  • Define interaction with others
  • Ascribed statuses - assigned at birth and do not
    change during an individuals lifetime
  • Achieved statuses - chosen or earned by decisions
    one makes or by personal ability
  • Master statuses - most important status (at a
    particular time place), take precedence over
    other statuses

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One example of the macro-level influence on us
  • Prison Experiment
  • (Zimbardo) eek

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The Microsociolgical side
  • its influence on
  • us

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The Elements of Social Interaction(Microsociology
)
  • Interaction - a kind of action that occurs as two
    or more objects have an effect upon one another
    - chemistry, etc.
  • Social interaction is two or more people relating
    / the actions of one depend on the actions of
    another vice versa
  • - action, goal, and context helps us
  • interpret the social meaning
  • - difficult to clearly communicate, though
  • - so .the basis for research

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The Elements of Social Interaction(Microsociolog
y)
  • One example Personal space comfort zones
  • (non-verbal language)

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Personal space zones
  • The amount of personal space needed varies by
  • Social context ?
  • Gender ?
  • Status ?
  • Cultural setting ?
  • Personal space communicates social positions
  • Higher positions and status have greater control
    of physical space how?
  • Gender differences how?

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So, we have (of course) some theoretical
perspectives on the interaction process. One
  • (Symbolic interaction theory)
  • Dramaturgy the study of social life from the
    framework that life is similar to a play or drama
    on stage, with scripts, props, and scenes to be
    played
  • Dramaturgical analysts believe interaction occurs
    on two stages
  • Front stage behavior
  • Backstage behavior
  • Impression management - working to create a
    definition of self through social interaction

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Theoret. Perspectives on the Interaction Process
  • Assumptions of Dramaturgical analysts
  • We create an impression for our audience
  • Individuals learn new lines to add to their
    scripts through socialization
  • Individuals perform scripts for social audiences
    in order to maintain certain images, much like
    the actors in a play
  • Individuals use props as visible symbols to
    create or reinforce our roles
  • Individuals perform according to societys script
    for the situation
  • Individuals work to create a positive,
    advantageous impression through impression
    management
  • Individuals use tact, humor, and other strategies
    to try to create positive impressions
  • Interaction occurs on two stages

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Even bodies.
  • are mechanisms of the presentation of the self
  • are cultural, and vary by time and place to make
    the correct presentation
  • How?

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