This perspective often focuses on micro-level, day-to-day interactions between people, and views society as compromised of signs and symbols
Symbolic interactionism
this theory says we actively construct our emotions by labeling physiological responses with "emotional" words
cognitive labeling theory
People who are high on this personality scale typically adjust their behavior and actions to fit what they believe will make others like them
Self-monitoring
The process by which an individual's identity is dissolved and new identities, values, and norms are built
resocialization
This perspective focuses on the larger social institutions, ideas, and roles that condition how humans behave
Social structural
This is the process of trying to change the degree or quality of an emotion to what we believe is socially acceptable
Emotion work
Walker and Lynn (2013) find that ______ ______ is a product of how embedded an individual is in network/group of others with the same identity, not how emotionally attached to that identity they are
identity salience
This refers to the identity you construct of yourself on the internet
Cyberself
This theory says we construct our self-identity by imagining how others view us
Cooley's looking-glass self
Someone trying not to show any strong emotion, often practiced by doctors or other authorities, is displaying this
Affective neutrality
Small et al. (2015) found that our ___ ______ is highly dependent on context and changes more rapidly than previous literature believed
core network
This is the sense of self celebrities adopt after understanding how they're perceived by a broader audience.
glorified self
This sociologist proposed that we go through 3 development stages: preparatory, play, and game stages
Mead
Workers who are required to enact certain emotions are engaging in this type of emotion work
emotional labor
Gergen says that in post-modern society, we experience social _____, which is constant exposure to countless different social situations
Saturation