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Sociological Imagination
Sociological Imagination is the ability to see the connection between personal experiences and larger social forces, recognizing that individual challenges are often influenced by broader societal issues.
George Herbert-Mead
A sociologist known for his work on the development of the self and the concept of social behaviorism, emphasizing the importance of communication and symbolic interactions in society.
The I
In sociology, refers to the subjective and spontaneous part of the self that represents personal responses and actions in social interaction.
The Me
A concept in sociology introduced by George Herbert Mead, referring to the social self or how individuals perceive themselves based on societal expectations.
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