Colorizing Sociology: George Herbert Mead’s Dance Between “I” and “Me” in Understanding “Self”
George Herbert Mead argued that the self develops through social interaction. He divided the self into the spontaneous “I” and the socialized “Me.” As we learn to take the role of others and understand the expectations of the generalized other, we gain the ability to navigate multiple social roles in everyday life.
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