Examples
Terms and Concepts
Theorists
Foundations
The Digital Age
100

A handshake is an example of what kind of interaction in symbolic interactionism?

A symbolic gesture

100

What is the unit of analysis for symbolic interactionism?

Individual

100

Who is considered the founder of symbolic interactionism?

George Herbert Mead

100

What is the main focus of symbolic interactionism?

The study of how individuals create and interpret meaning through social interaction.

100

What does symbolic interactionism suggest about the meaning of emojis in text communication?

Emojis are socially constructed symbols that convey meaning based on shared understanding.

200

In symbolic interactionism, a wedding ring symbolizes what?

Commitment or marital status.

200

What is the term for the framework of expectations guiding social roles?

Role-taking

200

Which theorist coined the term "symbolic interactionism"?

Herbert Blumer

200

Symbolic interactionism views society as being constructed through what?

Everyday interactions and shared meanings.

200

In online gaming, symbolic interactionism explains how avatars represent what?

A player's identity or social role within the game.

300

What does symbolic interactionism say about the meaning of clothing in different contexts?

Clothing's meaning depends on cultural and situational interpretations.

300

What term refers to the shared understanding that allows people to coordinate their actions?

The definition of the situation.

300

What was Mead's primary focus in studying interaction?

How the self emerges from social interaction.

300

Symbolic interactionism originated in which academic discipline?

Sociology

300

How do social media platforms like Instagram shape individual self-concept, according to symbolic interactionism?

By providing feedback through likes, comments, and follower interactions, shaping the "looking-glass self."

400

How does symbolic interactionism explain different cultural reactions to the same gesture (e.g., a thumbs-up)?

Meaning is socially constructed and varies by culture.

400

What concept explains how people act based on how they believe others perceive them?

The looking-glass self

400

Which sociologist developed the dramaturgical approach related to symbolic interactionism?

Erving Goffman

400

What is the term for the process through which people learn and internalize social norms?

Socialization

400

How does symbolic interactionism interpret the phenomenon of "cancel culture"?

As a shared social process where collective meanings and judgments are negotiated and enforced publicly.

500

Social norms about personal space are an example of what in symbolic interactionism? 

Shared but negotiable meanings in interaction.

500

Symbolic interactionism emphasizes what kind of meaning rather than inherent meaning?

Subjective meaning

500

Goffman's work, "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life," compares social interaction to what?

A theatrical performance.

500

Which early 20th-century sociological school is associated with symbolic interactionism?

The Chicago School

500

In virtual meetings, what are the 3 symbolic meanings of keeping your camera off, as understood through symbolic interactionism?

It can symbolize disengagement, privacy and technical issue depending on the context and group norms.

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