A Study of the Larger Mind by Charles Horton Cooley

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • A Study of the Larger Mind by Charles Horton Cooley ‪@sociologylearners1835‬ #sociology Video By Khushdil Khan Kasi
    Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of social psychology with our latest video, as we unravel the profound insights of Charles Horton Cooley's theory on the social self. Join us as we delve into Cooley's groundbreaking concept of the "looking-glass self" and its implications for understanding identity formation, interpersonal relations, and social dynamics.
    In this video, we explore the essence of Cooley's theory, which posits that individuals develop their sense of self through social interaction and feedback from others. Through the metaphor of the "looking-glass self," Cooley illustrates how our self-perception is shaped by the perceptions and judgments of those around us. From family and peers to media and society at large, our sense of identity is intricately intertwined with the social context in which we exist.
    Through engaging examples and insightful analysis, we delve into the role of socialization in shaping the social self, examining how cultural norms, values, and expectations are internalized through interactions with significant others. We also explore the dynamics of social networks and interpersonal relations, highlighting how group affiliations and social bonds influence individuals' self-concept and social identity.
    Join us as we navigate the complexities of Cooley's theory and uncover its contemporary relevance in the age of social media, digital communication, and global interconnectedness. Whether you're a student of sociology, psychology, or simply curious about the intricacies of human behavior, this video offers a comprehensive exploration of Cooley's theory and its implications for understanding the social self.
    Don't miss out on this enlightening journey into the heart of social psychology. Watch now and discover the fascinating world of the social self through the lens of Charles Horton Cooley's visionary theory.

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