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    For example‚ when caregivers interact with residents based on stereotypical assumptions‚ it can create a vicious cycle where stereotypes seem to be confirmed because being infantilized constrains normal.” Marson‚ Stephen M.‚ and Rasby M. Powell. “Goffman and the Infantilization of Elderly Persons.” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare: 143-155. The type of treatment that the “superior” part decides to use with the “inferior” has negative results because the “inferior” is likely to accept the imposed

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    Winston made sure he maintained a good profile‚ not allowing a single thought or twitch betray him. Alike Winston‚ citizens of America as well restrict themselves from breaking society social norms to avoid discipline action from the government. Alice Goffman in her article‚ “On the

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    part day delay. The Assignment 1. Summarise the Symbol Interactionalist approach to human interaction and society (15 marks). 2. Describe a social interaction that you have recently observed that involves a ‘front stage performance’ (Goffman). This can be any situation except a Wits lecture theatre‚ or an actual‚ staged‚ dramatic performance. The event that you describe may last only a few minutes or can be longer if you think it is appropriate. Most importantly it should allow you to

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    was the lead singer?” “The singer produced a series of notes corresponding closely to the score of an aria from “Rigoletto” Goffman’s Face This is the image that we give to others in social interactions without the use of vulgarisms. “Face work” Goffman coined this term to refer to the image or face we present to others in social interactions. How is face maintained? This relies on the co-operative nature of the conversation. We may inwardly accuse others of presenting an insecure face HOWEVER

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    Goffman’s “moral career of the mental patient” through its three phases.  How is the patient’s self-identity thus gradually redefined in the context of the hospital as a total institution. The three phases of the mental patient according to Erving Goffman to me was very intriguing. The first phase is the prepatient phase this refers to the period in which the patient is admitted into the hospital this could lead to the next phase which is known as the‚  Inpatient phase which is the period when the

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    David A Morand Formality and informality refer to situations and social relations that are more deliberate and impersonal in nature Formality and informality are understood as two distinct types of interaction orders (Goffman‚ 1983). They are understood as two different types of interaction orders because each embodies a distinct set of understandings or conventions about how actors are to orient and conduct themselves. They are distinctions commonly invoked by both organizational actors and

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    A macro-level theory is described as a large-scale relationships and to answer fundamental questions. The theories tend to be abstract and difficult. A micro-level theory is described as they cover only very specific relationships between individuals and small groups. These theories tend to be dependent on their context and are more concrete‚ like set and stone. This also means that they are more scientifically testable. The three major theoretical perspectives are structural functionalism‚ conflict

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    everyday life. Herbet Mead and Watson are compared as they both perceived the potential of the environment to form an individual’s actions. Mead believed in ‘The self’‚ practiced only through social experience‚ and ‘The I and the Me’. Erving Goffman believed particular traits based around the idea of how our actions are presented when we are around other people‚ and how we intently shape our identity to impress others. Harold Garfinkel’s‚ Ehtnomethodology theory is explained through the process

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    sign of weakness despite of the current knowledge that is available (Byrne‚ 2000). Stigma is a term with Greek origins. The Greeks cut or burned the skin of a person with a stigma to show that they are blemished‚ and should be avoided at all costs (Goffman‚ 1963). Stigmas are a sign of disgrace that makes a person different from other people (Schaefer‚ 2004). Stigmas occur when society uses a label to degrade someone within a certain social group. A person’s physical appearance is not considered when

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    CheckPoint Goal Selection Matching hypothesis is a theory of interpersonal attraction as proposed by Goffman (1952). It suggests that people are attracted to others who are the same perceived level of attractiveness as themselves. Initially this was based purely on the looks and physical attractiveness‚ but it had since been suggested that other characteristics such as humor or intelligence can compensate for looks. Studies by Walster (1966) and Walster & Walster (1969) have found evidence

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