of this term focuses on human interactions between small and large groups and how that shapes a persons identity. Mead broke this down into three general components applicable to each individual person known as “I, me, and the generalized other.” According to his research each component played a role in shaping a person’s identity
Starting with the “I,” Mead is referring to a person individualism that can include their imagination, creativity, and overall free-thinking ways. Moving onto the “Me,”…
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