How much of your personality, beliefs, and daily habits truly belong to you, and how much is shaped by the world around you? Every day, our interactions build the society we live in, while that same society simultaneously molds who we are. This text-based course offers a foundational exploration of social psychology from a sociological perspective. You will transition from simply living in society to actively analyzing how social structures, cultural norms, and daily relationships construct our personal identities. By studying classic sociological frameworks alongside modern digital interactions, you will gain a profound understanding of human behavior and self-presentation. What you'll learn: 1. Understand foundational sociological concepts of the self, including symbolic interactionism and socialization. 2. Analyze how social roles, groups, and institutions shape individual behavior. 3. Examine the presentation of self in everyday life, from face-to-face encounters to digital spaces. 4. Explore how modern social media platforms and online communities influence identity development. 5. Apply sociological theories to decode daily interpersonal dynamics. 6. Practice critical reflection on your own socialization process through targeted written exercises. The journey begins with essential terminology, core theories, and historical perspectives on the social self, before moving into real-world applications and contemporary digital identity dynamics. This course is designed specifically for beginners, requiring no prior background in sociology or psychology. Start reading today to uncover the invisible social forces that shape your everyday life.
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