Examine the following symbolic interaction. Give the importance of the symbols in the interaction
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The central theme of symbolic interactionism is that human life is lived in the symbolic domain. Symbols are culturally derived social objects having shared meanings that are created and maintained in social interaction. Through language and communication, symbols provide the means by which reality is constructed.
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Examine the following symbolic interaction. Give the importance of the symbols in the interaction
- Individuals, as actors in connection to social groups, create symbolic and shared meanings via repeated acts of contact. Notably, symbolic interactionism does not discount the singular; rather, it is primarily interested in the ways in which unique meanings are modified and understood by way of social practise.
- Thus, via our interactions with society, we build our sense of ourselves (Cooley, 1902). For instance, we can begin to think less highly of ourselves if we believe that others do not like us. Similar to how we could begin to perceive ourselves as criminals if someone else does (see: labelling theory of deviance).
- By giving symbols meaning, language conveys meaning. These symbols distinguish between human and animal social relationships. Humans may communicate these ideas through language by giving symbols meaning. Symbols themselves are the building blocks of communication.
- It is able to describe how societal components might alter as a result of the social interactions that generate and destroy them. It provides a necessary perspective when examining a society since it studies society on a small scale and accords each individual the same weight as the society as a whole.
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