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__________ argued that other people provide us with a social mirror and that our interpretations of this mirror affect how we see ourselves.
○ charles horton cooley
○ erving goffman
○ george herbert mead
○ émile durkheim
The described concept of the "social mirror" shaping self-perception is the core of the looking-glass self theory, which was developed by Charles Horton Cooley. Erving Goffman focused on dramaturgical theory, George Herbert Mead on the social self through role-taking, and Émile Durkheim on social facts and solidarity, none of which center on this specific social mirror idea.
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A. Charles Horton Cooley