INTODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

Intoduction to sociology essay

I have assignment in my introduction to sociology class. I need you to write an essay, I have attached the instructions. please read it well and follow it. I also attached the rubric for the essay that might help as well. My teacher is very strict, she reads every single word, so I need you to be careful. Do not use any source, write in your own words. Try to use simple words and I need a five paragraph essay, and let me know if you have any question.

Instructions

 Sociologists have argued that social context is comprised of both social interactions and social structures, and that both are important for understanding our behaviors and sense of self. The sociologist Goffman argued that as humans we are constantly seeking feedback from others about who we are, and whether or not we are decent human beings. To do this we acquire specific cultural knowledge about what to do and when (for example, as in how to use a public bathroom correctly) in order to receive the kinds of social feedback that we need to feel competent and worthy. This concept was defined as the “Looking Glass Self,” by sociologist Charles Horton Cooley.

One of the key questions that sociologists consider is how we can be distinctive and unique individuals while also conforming to patterns and behaviors in society at large. While a geneticist may think about each of us as having unique biological codes, a sociologist thinks about us as unique in part because we have each had a different set of social interactions. In each different situation, we emphasize or highlight different parts of ourselves.

Think about the millions of interactions that have shaped your sense of self throughout your life – from your parents to your neighborhood to your teachers and peers, to strangers on the street. Provide examples of how your sense of identity changes over time and social context. Your answer should demonstrate your mastery of what is meant by The Looking Glass Self.

 

Answer preview

The concept of Sociological Imagination mainly focuses on the ability to see different perspectives about life, an idea or a particular view of something by thinking differently. Another significant aspect of sociological imagination is having a deeper understanding of our matters and how they are affected by the social-historical conditions…

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