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    technology has led to the emergence of a culture centered around digital communication‚ specifically through the form of Instant Messaging (IM). This phenomena is particularly fascinating to sociologists‚ specifically those in the field of symbolic Interactionism. Symbolic interactionism theory (Interactionism) has been primarily attributed to the American Philosopher and Sociologist George Herbert Mead but it’s origins can also be traced to Max Weber’s assertion that individuals act according to their

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    Through addressing the issues of mad and Martian pain‚ Lewis effectively bridges the gap between the ideas of materialism‚ functionalism‚ and ultimately the identity theory. By first developing his identity theory and the role of materialism‚ Lewis builds a basis off which to launch his argument. Incorporating functionalism‚ Lewis fills in the gaps created by the dependence of a single theory‚ and creates an alternate theory which encompasses and address most issues at hand. However‚ despite addressing

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    The concept‚ symbolic interactionism is the sociological school of thought that highlights how interpersonal communication in face to face settings creates subjective meanings which people attach to social circumstances (Brym and Lie 2015:6). A symbolic interaction with a labelled student affects the interaction between; students and teachers by verbal or non-verbal messages. In the paper “The Influence of Teachers and Peer Relationships on Students’ Classroom Engagement and Everyday Motivational

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    Tattoos are another way of showing the representation of an individual’s tattoo story. In Guy Treybay’s article‚ he explains the symbolic meaning of tattoos when he provides an example of the season three winner on Project Runway that had a tattoo of his son’s name on his neck. A couple viewers said‚” Whoa. It wasn’t a prison tattoo. It wasn’t sailors or criminals. It was this real-life

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    Functionalism is a structuralists theory with the belief that the institutions and organic analogy is what keeps the society in agreement and working properly. Religion plays a big part in the family and society; if a family is religious this will be taught to the new members of family‚ the family may choose to send a child to a religious school‚ which is the family teaching the child the role of religion due to there choice. Law is also an agent of the family’s role‚ the family all have to abide

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    Functionalist views of the role of the family in society. [33 marks] Functionalism is a structuralist theory; this meaning that it sees social structure (the social organisation of society) as more important than individuals. Functionalist sociologists believe that people have a range of basic needs that must be met if society is to run smoothly. Different groups and individuals in society are important because they perform certain functions which meet society’s needs. Functionalism supports the family in

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    How is logical symbolic thought and language encoded in the brain? A possibility is that the language centers in the STS (superior temporal sulcus)‚ parietal association cortex‚ and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex communicate with one another during logical brain operations involving symbolic thought. The superior tempral sulcus‚ both anterior and posterior‚ plays some roles in social cognition and self concept. It also helps process speech and reading signals. It clearly plays a role in human

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    “The best surfer out there is the one having the most fun.” ~ Duke Kahanamoku The term culture refers to "the meanings that people learn from and share with each other" (MacPherson‚ Curtis & Loy 1989 p249). Surfing culture originated in Hawaii and was a spiritual way of life for thousands including Hawaiian Royalty. Surfing was a way of life for these seafaring people and formed an integral part of their society (MacPherson‚ Curtis & Loy 1989 p249). The surf culture includes the people

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    mentioned when I was referencing the conflict theory Katie was visibly unsure of him upon meeting him. She gravitated away from him. She had learned this throughout her life‚ to be uncomfortable when faces with someone who is “different”. But‚ by giving him the chance to talk she was able to let her guard down. I think that it is a wonderful thing. Him on the other hand‚ he was adjusting the way he spoke with her to seem more appealing. This is a result of the symbolic interaction theory. We never know

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    The Chicago School is known for its urban sociology and for developing Symbolic Interactionism approach. The Chicago School put a lot of attention to the human behavior‚ which would be determined by social structures and physical environmental factors than the genetic and personal characteristics. The Chicago School believed that the natural environment which the community inhabits is a major factor in shaping human behavior‚ and that the city functions as a microcosm for human interactions‚ relations

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