Sociological theories of self development

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      Charles Taylor Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity (1989) A Secular Age (2007). Immanuel Wallerstein After Liberalism (1995) Hayden White Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (1973) Irving Zeitlin Ideology and the Development …

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 1: The Sociological Imagination

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      For writing assignments students must display mastery of sociological theories and concepts of their own choosing through the analysis of a print media article (e.g. magazine, newspaper, and Internet article) and a movie analysis; each are 2-3 pages in length.

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    • [DOC File]SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES SORU 2800-002

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      Theories of identity development (e.g., gender, moral, psychosexual, social) Influence of social factors on identity formation Influence of individuals (imitation, looking glass self, role taking)

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    • 5.2: Theories of Self-Development - Social Sci LibreTexts

      Sociological Theories of Self Development One of the pioneering contributors to sociological perspectives was Charles Cooley (1864–1929). He asserted that people’s self understanding is constructed, in part, by their perception of how others view them—a process termed “the looking glass self” (Cooley 1902).

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER TWO:

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      Chapter 6. Sociological Theories of Drug Abuse. Introduction . This chapter discusses sociological theories of substance use and abuse. For our purposes, sociological theories understand substance abuse as a societal phenomenon, having largely cultural, social, and economic origins or ties.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to Sociology

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      Factors for the development of sociology and sociological theory. Sociological theorizing began from the late 1700s. The development of these theories was as a result of certain intellectual, social and political changes that were occurring in Europe during that period. …

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    • [DOC File]THEORIES RELEVANT TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT …

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      The factors range from the biological (genetics), to the sociological (environment) and to the psychological (personality, learning, etc.) (Feldman, 1993). It has been argued that psychological theories are positivist in nature as they all seek to account for criminal behaviour by way of factors outside of the individual’s control (Hollin, 1989).

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    • [DOCX File]The Sociological Matrix

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      All of these “normative” theories are relevant to emergency management and provide emergency managers with important theoretical foundations. Broad Perspectives Within the social sciences there are numerous broad theoretical perspectives that reflect substantive theory, i.e., theory formulated to explain and predict human behavior.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER ONE

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      3C. Cognitive Development Theories . A third group of psychological theories --cognitive development theories--has also been used to explain criminal behavior, and a wide range of offender treatment programs have been implemented in recent years based on this group of theories ( MacKenzie, 2006).

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