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    socialization in institutions affect our sociology. I will present to you examples of life in two institutions that express my agreement with Goffman’s theory after a brief overview of theorist‚ Erving Goffman. Goffman’s books include: Asylums‚ The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life‚ Encounters‚ Behavior in Public Places‚ Stigma‚ Interaction Ritual‚ Strategic Interaction‚ Frame Analysis‚ and Gender Advertisements. Article: “The Interaction Order.” Total institutions – mental hospitals‚ prisons‚ monasteries

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    1. Have you traveled out of state? _____Yes _____No 2. If yes‚ do you travel for: Business Both Pleasure 3. How often do you travel for the above? 0–1 times per month 0–1 times per year 2–3 times per month 2–3 times per year 4–5 times per month 4–5 times per year 6 or more times per month 6 or more times per year 4. How do you make your travel arrangements? Airline

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    Erving Goffman The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life The Main Argument‚ and the Starting Assumption As in Berger & Luckmann’s Social Construction of Reality‚ this work is an attempt at analyzing our daily life world from the perspective that all of our actions we perform - and the interpretations and meanings we give to these actions - are fundamentally social in nature. In carrying out this analysis‚ therefore‚ the perspective Goffman adopts is that of the analogy of the everyday life

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    Chapter 4: Questionnaire Design [pic] Chapter Objectives Structure Of The Chapter The qualities of a good questionnaire Preliminary decisions in questionnaire design Choose the method(s) of reaching target respondents Decide on question content Develop the question wording Disadvantages are also present when using such questions Closing questions Physical appearance of the questionnaire Piloting the questionnaires Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Chapter References [pic]

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    the legitimacy of gambling My presentation was on the bad roles of gambling to the American society. The objective was to convince the audience to claim the cancelation the legitimacy of gambling given its consequences such as the loss of health and money. My topic was appropriate for my classmates. My approach started with little connection between the financial crisis and gambling and how people could not pay their obligations to banks. In my presentation‚ I tried to simplify the topic so

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    conveying a view of the situation which he feels the others will be able to find at least temporarily acceptable” (Goffman 479). This notion refers to the idea that people may strategically act in a certain way in order to present a “viable image of one’s self”(Goffman 479). Whether this is through telling small lies or failing to provide information that may hurt another person‚ a working consensus is employed to maintain a person’s role in society. When talking about social media‚ a working consensus is

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    micro sociological accounts of social interaction in everyday life. In dramaturgical sociology it is argued that human actions are dependent upon time‚ place‚ and audience. In other words‚ to Erving Goffman‚ the pioneer of dramaturgal analysis‚ the self is a sense of who one is‚ a dramatic effect emerging from the immediate scene being presented. Goffman forms a theatrical metaphor in defining the method in which one human being presents itself to another based on cultural values‚ norms‚ and expectations

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    deeper detail which explains how it is possible for people to establish these performances; which are: roles‚ scripts‚ costumes‚ and a stage. Firstly‚ a role is the “self” that someone wants to present to their audience. Scripts can help people create their roles and convince the audience of it. Costumes also help portray the desired “self” the actor wants. This is a quick and easy way for audiences

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    amount of similarities of Erving Goffman and Anthony Giddens representations of social action‚ on the other hand there includes difference as well. Two differences which stood out are the reflexibility and the front stage example from Goffman and the self-regulation process on micro-sociological viewpoints. In the example given by Erving Goffman‚ people are present in face-to-face interactions‚ but they are not fully aware of their actions at that moment. After the moment of attention seeking is over

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    one man in his time plays many parts‚ his acts being seven ages.” This familiar exert from Shakespeare’s AsYou Like It‚ captures the essence of dramaturgy‚ a model of society which depicts social interactions as those of actors in a theatrical presentation before an audience in a given setting(Ferrante 2011).Goffman’s theory‚ which expanded on Kenneth Burke’s dramatistic approach‚ may be divided into six themes: the performance‚ the region‚ the team‚ discrepant roles‚ communication out of character

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