Title: Identity
1Identity Socialization Part 1 - Theory
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3I-me Dialectic Our Identity is Always Evolving,
her is how.
Mind A persons control center, it adaptively
operates to relate a person to their
environment. Self - This is the objective
understanding of ones self, much like other
objects in the situation. I The
internal individual self as a product of innate
impulses. me The external self as a product
of social interaction.
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5Role-Taking Here is how our identity is initially
created, its called Role-Taking, it occurs
through socialization
6Imitation Stage
7Play Stage
8Game Stage
9Development (Aging)
Including the attitudes, viewpoints, and
expectations of society
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11Looking-Glass Self As Others See You As You
See Yourself Reflective Appraisals Theory of
Self-Esteem
Charles H. Cooley
Multiple Selves A man has many social selves as
there are individuals who recognize him.
I me Dialectic Mind, Self I me
Dialectic Role-Taking Theory of Socialization
George Herbert Mead
William James
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13Looking-Glass Self As Others See You
14Looking-Glass Self As You See Yourself
15Self-Concept An image of yourself as having an
identity separate from other people
Looking-Glass Self As Others See You
Looking-Glass Self As You See Yourself
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17Internal Positional Designations
Sheldon Stryker
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