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    that allows them to become an entirely different individual that they want to manifest to others. The person has to be noticed in order for them to be accepted into the discourse and has to be able to scrutinize as to what is really being said. Goffman argues that‚ “every role‚ every character one plays has certain behaviors‚ and shows a different part of one’s identity” (20‚ 21). When online‚ one can construct as many identities that is suitable for each category that pertains to the activity they

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    Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza – Gloria E. Anzaldúa In describing a state-of-being in the notorious lands in-between – a space often described as suitable for only the stigmatized (Goffman 1963)‚ the wandering gender-immigrant (Lorber 1994)‚ and the political excommunicated‚ that banished dissident-‚ Gloria Anzaldúa is doing a lot of work. For example‚ by noting that separation from traditional places of origins (whether by choice or by force) does not mean having to detach from that which

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    necessity of emotions to maintaining the social bond.  The article was a previously researched article‚ because the author makes references to Sociology scholars that have established themselves in the field of Sociology‚ like Emile Durkhem and Erving Goffman (by Katherine Walker‚ 2010) The sociology of emotions is a relatively new subfield of sociology‚ which first gained prominence in the 1970 ’s. Prior to this time‚ the field of sociology concentrated more on cognition than emotions‚ although emotions have

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    Warfare.” Allen Community College 4 Sept. 1997. 1 March 2013 <http:// dell-cx.allencc.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=c9f6da04-2480- Danna‚ Jim. Puristat. Mar. 4‚ 2013. <http://www.puristat.com/standardamericandiet/ processedfoods.aspx>. Goffman‚ Ethan. “E-Waste Not.”Environmental Magazine Sept. 2011: 46 Jake‚ Rachel “National Cancer Institute.” National Cancer Institute 5 Aug. 2009. 1 March 2013. <http://www. Walsh‚ Brian. “The Perils of Plastic.”EBSCOhost 4 Dec. 2010. 29 Feb. 2013.

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    Bibliography: Berger‚ Peter. 1963. Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective. Garden City‚ NY: Anchor Books. Blumer‚ Herbert. 1969. Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method. Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice-Hall. Goffman‚ Erving. 1958. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh‚ Social Sciences Research Centre. Mead‚ Herbert. 1934. Mind‚ Self and Society. Chicago‚ IL: University of Chicago Press

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    Chapter 1 Sociology -The Study of Human Behavior in Society The Classical Sociological Thinkers • Auguste Comte: Introduced the term “sociology” / Founder Catalyst for‚ “modernism”: the belief in evolutionary progress through the application of science • Alexis de Tocqueville: A French social theorist. Believed that democracy can either enhance or erode individual liberty. • Karl Marx: Believed that class was the organizing principle of social life; all other divisions would eventually

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    deficits in social functioning in long-term psychiatric disorders. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology‚ 28‚ 218–224. Byrne‚ P. (1997) Psychiatric stigma: past‚ passing and to come. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine‚ 90‚ 618–620. Goffman‚ E. (1963) Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. Engelwood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice-Hall. Phelan‚ J. C.‚ Bromet‚ E. J. & Link‚ B. G. (1998) Psychiatric illness and family stigma. Schizophrenia Bulletin‚ 24‚ 115–126. Sultz ‚ H. A.‚ &

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    I. RESEARCH QUESTION How do morticians and funeral directors handle the stigma associated with their work? Hanslin states the focus of Thompson’s article as: Who are these "death specialists" who handle dead bodies‚ and how do they handle the stigma that comes from handling the dead? II. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES A. Symbolic Interactionism is found in the article on pg 225 when the author discusses that people that work in funeral homes use various symbolic measures to rename or change the outward

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    Sociological Theories

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    There are three primary sociological theories that are discussed in the first chapter of our textbook. These three theories are the Structural Functionalist‚ the Conflict Theorists‚ and the Symbolic Interactionists. The first theory is structural functionalism. Within this theory there was sociologist that had beliefs in how this theory could be viewed. Auguste Comte‚ called the father of sociology‚ believed that societies have different stages of development that coincide with what they believe

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    Theoretical background Personal identity‚ Social identity and Social categorization Following early psychologists study‚ such as Freud’s three-level model of self-structure( )‚ ego psychology(Harmann‚ 1958)‚ and self psychology (Kohut‚ 1907)‚ Erik Erikson(1950;1968) developed the concept and theory of personal identity by linking individual biological changes and the sociocultural environment‚ thereby rejecting both absolutism of psychosexual development and the omnipotence of socialization(Janos

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