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ACTION THEORIES (KEY CONCEPTS (1. INTERPRETIVE PHASE - Before we know how…
ACTION THEORIES
KEY CONCEPTS
1. INTERPRETIVE PHASE - Before we know how to respond to the stimulus, we have to interpret it meaning
2. TAKING ON THE ROLE OF THE OTHER - Putting ourselves in the place of the other person and seeing ourselves as they see us
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6. DRAMATURGICAL MODEL - Theory which interprets individual behaviour as the dramatic projection of a chosen self
7. IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT - Process by which people seek to manage and control the other people perception regarding them
8. ROLE DISTANCE - The act of presenting ' your self ' as being removed or at a distance from the role you are being required to play
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GOFFMAN
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WHAT IS ' THE PRESENTATION OF SELF ' AND ' IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT ' - HOW DOES GOFFMAN USE THESE CONCEPTS TO EXPLAIN OUR BEHAVIOUR?
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Presentation of self - We seek to present a particular image of ourselves to our audiences. To do so, we must control the impression of our performance gives
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Goffman uses dramaturgical analogy to describe the different settings of interactions. As in theatre, there is a frontstage where we act out our roles, while backstage, we can step out of our role and be ourselves
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