Action Theories 0.0 / 5 ? SociologySociological theoryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: bethanw101602Created on: 25-04-19 10:32 Symbols Symbolic interactionism: Mead: Interpreting a stimulus to give it meaning 1 of 8 Looking Glass Self symbolic interactionism: Cooley; Seeing yourself mirrored in the way that others respond to you (self-fulfilling prophecy) 2 of 8 Role Taking symbolic interactionism: Mead: Putting yourself in someone else’s position to try and understand their actions 3 of 8 Affective action social action theory: Weber: Action that is influenced by an emotional state 4 of 8 Instrumentally rational action social action theory: Weber: Action that is chosen sensibly based on liekly outcomes 5 of 8 Traditional Action social action theory: Weber: Action that is carried out because it is customary to act that way 6 of 8 Reflexivity Ethnomethodology: Garfinkle: The process whereby we use common sense knowledge to construct meaning and thus avoid social breakdown 7 of 8 Typifications Phenomenology: Schutz: Shared categories and concepts that help us organise our shared world of meaning 8 of 8
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