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Posted by N.S. on March 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
So, last week I talked about Cooley’s looking-glass self. A very watered down version of the looking-glass self is the idea that we perceive the society around us and formulate a sense of self by perceptions of how others perceive us. Anyway, last week I also asked you to think about your own looking-glass self. … Continue reading →
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Entertaining perception.
Standard · Posted by N.S. on March 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
So, last week I talked about Cooley’s looking-glass self. A very watered down version of the looking-glass self is the idea that we perceive the society around us and formulate a sense of self by perceptions of how others perceive us. Anyway, last week I also asked you to think about your own looking-glass self. … Continue reading →
Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged with confidence, Cooley, looking-glass self, observation, people, perception, rationalizing, self-confidence, social commentary, society, sociology