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Displaying an identity to other in a social context |
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Using appearance display to further oneself |
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Stragtegies people use when they present themselves in social settings. |
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When the role has a close link with ones self identity. |
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Lack a lack of connection with the role and self identity |
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A global sense of who one is, composed of a subset of identities. |
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Self in context; constructed through social processes; composed of a subset of rules. |
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Typified response to a typified expectation; referes to performance of enactment |
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People present their personal fronts (on stage) |
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People are less concerned with appearance |
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Certain roles are only for certain viewers |
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Given by society to individuals |
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People earn/create their own |
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The more permanent settings of everyday life. |
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The person you want to be |
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communicate various levels of complexity in social interation |
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Decisions and acts realated to ones personal appearance |
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When the pieces of the appearance puzzle dont fit together. |
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The study of signs. Analyze the visual context of appearance and its potentional in communication. |
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Vehicle which signs convey messages |
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Actual context of the message |
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easy to interpret appearance sign |
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More comple and intricate |
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close or tight fight between signifier and signified |
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Gender, Age, social class, occupation, ethnicity |
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self esteem, sensitivity to appearance, awareness, values, interests, beliefs |
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Same sex is harder than oppposite |
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cues to differenciate gender based on social rules |
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Social class and appearance |
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can be effect by education, income, and occupation. |
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self organizing principles that guide our thoughts and actions |
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individual clusters of beliefs oriented toward specific stimuli |
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