自我的形成是社會化的重要關鍵,美國社會學家米德(G. H. Mead)提出「概括化他人」(generalized other)的理論,來說明這個現象。下列何者為米德的自我理論? A. 每一個人同時具備三個「我」——本我、自我與超我 B. 生活中所表現出來的「自我」是「本我」與「超我」之間協調的結果 C. 生活中的社會行為是「主...
Answer and Explanation: The generalized other is a concept that was developed by George Herbert Mead as part of his theory of intersubjectivity. Within this theory, Mead...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts ...
Hence, it offers an alternative to the common individualist strategies of explanation; among other things, it is useful for grasping deeper-reaching structural effects. This article shows how Mead's concepts of the social self and the generalized other can be reconstructed in a way that mak...
Here a Meadian perspective is used to explain the act of trash talking at both macro- and micro-levels. Three areas were identified where Meadian philosophy applies: (1) the game and the role of the generalized other; (2) play and significant communication; and (3) self-development.doi:...
George Herbert Mead contributed the theory of the generalized other and is broadly thought to have originated the concept of Symbolic Interactionism. He had a practical view of sociology and viewed the mind as something that is socially generated. ...
A theory related to the development and progress of human society 2. In terms of philosophy, which of the below is true about the concept of the "generalized other"? The concept refers to how people conceptualize other people The concept refers to the way in which communi...
The stages of self are imitation, play, game, and generalized other. What does Mead taste like? “Depending on what your experiences are, mead tastes like wine, but with the flavor of honey and whatever was used to spice/flavor it,” Adams added. Was Weber a functionalist? Weber's writi...
And this process consists of three distinctive phases. From a period of imitation without meaning for infants, through the play-acting world of children, and finally to the phase of the generalized other, the self expands, changes, becomes. For the very young, role playing is simply a matter...
1 JaneJones SarahKaufman JenPetersen MelissaVelez Mead’sSymbolicCycle GeorgeHerbertMeadbringslanguageandcommunicationsymbolstothe forefrontofourdiscussionofsociety’sorganization,showinghow,throughthem,self andsocietycomposeeachother.Meadassertsthatmindandselfarisefromsocietyand viceversa,throughsystemsofsymbolicinteract...
Lake Mead, a large reservoir on the Colorado River and a critical drinking water source for the southwestern United States, typically exhibits high water quality, characterized by low nutrient and chlorophyll-a concentrations. This stability persists despite the inflow of highly treated wastewater since...