CRIM 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Reward System, Feminist Epistemology, Intersectionality
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Views that the social world can be knowable and predictable. Crim321 chapter 2: paradigmatic approaches to qualitative research. 3 paradigmatic umbrella categories: positivism, interpretive strand communicate meaning. Views that people act differently with different people/objects decorative necklace: dramaturgy. Focuses on people"s presentation of self in daily life. Examines individual social experiences as a process of performance. We are constantly engaged in impression management/facework. Attempting to manage how we are perceived by others. Seeking deep understanding by interpreting the meaning of . Meaning is socially constructed through interaction between humans (or humans and objects) Interaction is a meaning-making process where shared symbols are used to. Diff actions is the meaning we attach to particular people. Eg. a christian would respond differently to a cross necklace as compared to a. Views consciousness as a way to understand social reality. Focuses on how meaning is negotiated in a social context through interaction with others.