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22 de sept. de 2023 · Learn how the looking-glass self, a sociological concept, describes how one's self or social identity is dependent on one's appearance to others. Explore the theories of Cooley, Mead, Goffman and others on self-development, self-presentation and social interaction.
This drawing depicts the looking-glass self. The person at the front of the image is looking into four mirrors, each of which reflects someone else's image of him back to him. The term looking-glass self was created by American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902, and introduced into his work Human Nature and the Social Order.
3 de feb. de 2022 · La teoría del Yo espejo de Cooley explica cómo nuestro autoconcepto se forma a partir de las interacciones sociales con los demás. Según esta teoría, nos percibimos a nosotros mismos como reflejamos en la mente de los demás, y nuestra autoestima depende de cómo los demás nos evalúan.
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1 de feb. de 2022 · La teoría del yo del espejo de Charles Cooley (1902) nos explica que la identidad social se construye también a base de autopercepciones. Las más relevantes tienen su origen en cómo creamos que los demás nos evalúan y perciben. Por tanto, cada uno de nosotros vamos creando con el tiempo una concepción propia (interna) de cómo somos.
7 de sept. de 2019 · Learn how Cooley's theory explains the process of self-identification based on social interaction and feedback. See how social media and other factors influence the looking glass self and its development.
Learn how our self-image is shaped by our perception of how others see us, according to sociologist Charles Cooley. Watch a video and read a transcript that explain the three-step process of imagining, evaluating, and feeling about ourselves based on others' views.
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- Brooke Miller
Learn how individuals develop their sense of self by observing how others perceive them, a concept called the looking-glass self. Explore how social media and the cyber self influence and complicate this process.