What is the role of self in the socialization process?
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In summary, both Cooley and Mead believed that the self was developed through the process of self-socialization. Self-socialization allows us to reflect and argue with ourselves, which helps to develop an accurate self-image. ... We formulate these beliefs based upon our social interactions with others. ❤
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The looking-glass self refers to the interactive process by which we develop an image based on how we imagine we appear to others. Other people act as a mirror, reflecting back the image we project through their reactions to our behavior. According to Mead, seeing ourselves as others see us is only the beginning.
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