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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Thelooking-glass self” is a seminal concept in the field of sociology, developed by Charles Horton Cooley in his work “Human Nature and the Social Order” (1902). This theory suggests that our self-concept is shaped by how we believe others perceive us.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) was an American sociologist whose work laid significant groundwork for the development of symbolic interactionism and the understanding of human behavior in social contexts.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · The looking-glass self theory, developed by Charles Horton Cooley, highlights the impact of other people’s perceptions on an individual’s self-concept and identity formation.

  4. 5 days ago · I am what I think you think I am.”. ― Charles Horton Cooley. tags: socialization , sociology. Read more quotes from Charles Horton Cooley. Share this quote: Like Quote.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · Charles Horton Cooley was an American sociologist who was most famous for his ”Looking Glass Theory”. We all know that when you stare into a looking glass, you see a reflection of yourself. Similarly, the theory states that society’s perception of an individual shapes the individual’s perception of himself.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · In sociology, the idea of the social construction of the self is built upon the work of Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929), George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) and Erving Goffman (1922-1982). Cooley gave the concept of the “looking glass self”, i.e. we build our self-image based upon what we believe other people think of us.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · The "I" is the unsocialized, spontaneous, self-interested component of personality and self-identity. The "me," on the other hand, is the part of ourselves that is aware of the expectations and attitudes of society—the socialized self. During childhood, the "I" component is dominant.

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