What is socialization theory of MEAD
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Mead believed that social experience depends on our seeing ourselves as others do, or, as he coined it, “taking the role of the other.” Understanding the role of the other results in self-awareness. Mead posited that there is an active “I” self and an objective “me” self. The “I” self is active and initiates action.
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