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Classical social theory
Micro Social theory



Milgram

 Interested in how power works
 Do people react different to different situations
 Familiar strangers- how do we construct and maintain a sense of normality
 Means/ends disjuncture

I/We perspectives

 ‘I’ perspective natural
 Role of social sciences is to move from I to we perspective
 Everyone plays a role (roles are learned/what makes things work)
 Role set- aggregate of roles you play in life
 Power is unequally distributed
 Social factors that affect role set- class, ethnicity, gender, religion, generation, embodiment
(health)
 Reflexive understandings- see things in the round (objective, away from I and we
perspectives)

George Hebert Mead

 Referred to as father of symbolic interactions (world of symbols you infer)
 All of us are divisions of ‘I’/’Me’ (conflict/role conflict/tension)
 ‘I’ (person you are)
 ‘Me’ (self-presentation)
 Role conflict- private/public (suppression of real self, projection of a face public would
appreciate)

Freud- individual

 ID- instinctual drives (sexual, aggressive)
 Ego- regulation of ID, your conscious self (unconscious feelings)
 Super-ego- moral values, control both ego and ID

Symbolic interactionism (Becker, Goffman)

 Goffman (read books Stigma and Asylums) takes on Mead’s interactions
- Dramaturgical- acting all the time, deceiving ourselves to be accepted and approval
Authenticity is always questionable
- Life with others produces anxiety
 All social spaces have front (view you present) and back (view you supress) regions
 Status stripping- uniforms, become anonymous within a crowd e.g. prisons,
disempowerment
 Becker (outsiders)- some circles accept deviant acts unlike society e.g. use of drugs (labelling
such as jazz musicians)
- Deviant behaviour is not the act, it’s the labelling

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