concepts
c2
c3
Response Options
100

Appear and are constructed or worked out in verbal and nonverbal talk.

Identities

100

Two-part or bidirectional communication process

Inhaling-exhaling metaphor

Give out and Take in

100

Implies both choice and connection with what’s already happened

All human action is a joint action

Selves Are Responders

100

Only giving out social information

Awareness of the other person’s social characteristics 

Closed Stereotyping

200

The process of constructing selves is a joint effort that cannot be controlled by oneself

Collaborative

200

Individuals aren’t aware of the identity-construction process because it’s not creating any problems in many situations

In and Out of Awareness

200

Who a person is in different situations and different relationships

Selves are Multidimensional and Changing

200

Being unwilling or unable to express much about who you are as a person, but you are aware of some of the other person’s features.

Closed Sensitivity

300

No matter how predictable an individual is, it is likely that they’ll change

Emergent Outcomes

300

Most members of dominate social groups in the western world think of the boundary of the individual as the same as the boundary of the body, that the body contains the self


Old views on identities

300

We develop who we are in relationships with the people around us

Past relationships contribute to the patterns that help make up our present selves

Selves are Developed in Past and Present Relationships

300

Expressing some of one's personal characteristics

Still receiving and responding to only the other’s social features

Open Stereotyping

400

When people realize their “selves” are at stake, most want to make some choice or decisions about how to participate in it

Reactions and Responses

400

Being a part of many different social institutions and understanding the import ways in which “who I am” grows out of how I talk and listen to and with others

Current views on identities

400

Occurs when a person communicates in such a way to deny the other person’s existence or significance

Disconfirmation

400

Making available some of your personal characteristics

Perceiving and responding to the other as a person

Open Sensitivity