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      • The self is connected to core motives (e.g., coherence, agency, and communion) and is manifested in the form of both personal identities and social identities. Finally, just as the self is a product of proximal and distal social forces, it is also an agent that actively shapes its environment.
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  2. Nov 24, 2009 · First, within microsociology, his study of the self has combined two distinct paradigms: cognitive social psychology and symbolic interactionism; his ability to see the self as both an entity and a process has enriched our understanding of the social development of the individual.

  3. The self is connected to core motives (e.g., coherence, agency, and communion) and is manifested in the form of both personal identities and social identities. Finally, just as the self is a product of proximal and distal social forces, it is also an agent that actively shapes its environment.

  4. This chapter presents some of the systematic empirical research that has addressed each of the questions. It attempts to illustrate the diversity of self-concept elements in order to convey a sense of how rich and complex the self-concept actually is.

    • Morris Rosenberg
    • 2017
  5. Jan 1, 2013 · The Self as a Social Force and Product. Many studies incorporate the self as both a social force and a social product. Two recent studies highlight this dual role of the self by exploring associations between social status and the self.

    • Timothy J. Owens, Sarah Samblanet
    • 2013
  6. Mar 12, 2011 · The first is primarily concerned with establishing the self as a social construction, the second is focused on specific social processes in which the conception of self is embedded, and the third involves critical assessments of the cultural and political outcomes of traditional beliefs in the self.

    • Kenneth J. Gergen
    • kgergen1@swarthmore.edu
    • 2011
  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Several studies illustrated variety of effects of self-esteem, people with low self-esteem are more depressed, they have greater levels of social anxiety, suffer a sense of anomie, and a lack...

  8. Jan 1, 2012 · Generally speaking, self and identity are social products in at least three ways. First, people do not create themselves from air, rather what is possible, what is important, what needs

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