SOS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Friendster, Stanley Milgram, Mark Granovetter
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The birth of the intravidual by dalton conley. Q: the introduction to the birth of the intravidual characterizes social roles as the. Q: in his article the birth of the intravidual, dalton conley refers to the interpenetration of the social world into our daily consciousness as our orientation to _______ . Q: in his article the birth of the intravidual, dalton conley asserts the interpenetration of the social world into our daily consciousness results in the colonizing and fragmenting of not just our attentions but (also) our very _______. Q: according to dalton conley in the birth of the intravidual, as a result of having our brains in a state of constant stimulus-overload, we experience _____. Q: according to dalton conley in the birth of the intravidual, what elements of modern society that cause individual identities to become fragmented are the ____ and the.