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    Looking-glass self – Wikipedia

    Der Begriff Looking-glass self bzw. Spiegelbildeffekt (auch bekannt als looking glass effect) beschreibt das Selbstkonzept als sich entwickelnde Folge der wahrgenommenen Eindrücke und Bewertungen im sozialen Miteinander. Der Begriff wurde 1902 von Charles Cooley eingeführt. See more

    Cooley postulierte drei Elemente, die zur Herausbildung der eigenen erlebten Identität führen:
    Die Person handelt … See more

    Der deutsch-US-amerikanische Politikwissenschaftler Alexander Wendt nutzt das Konzept, um die erste Interaktion zwischen zwei Akteuren (Ego und Alter) … See more

    Dieser frühe Ansatz in der Soziologie erklärt die Entwicklung von Identität als Resultat des sozialen Miteinanders und ist damit Vorläufer von … See more

    • Shaffer, Leigh: From Mirror Self-Recognition to the Looking-Glass Self: Exploring the Justification Hypothesis. Journal of Clinical Psychology 61, 47–65 (2005) See more

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  3. Charles Cooley und seine Theorie des Spiegelbildeffekts

    WEBFeb 17, 2023 · Charles Cooley, der damals Soziologe an der Universität von Michigan war, verwendete den Begriff “Looking-glass self” zum ersten Mal in seinem Werk “Human Nature and the Social Order“. Sein …

  4. Looking-Glass Self: Theory, Definition & Examples - Simply …

  5. Looking-Glass Effect | Encyclopedia.com

  6. The Looking Glass Self: An Empirical Test and Elaboration - JSTOR

  7. Der „looking glass effect“, das „Spiegel–Selbst“ oder ... - GRIN

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    The looking-glass effect, or the looking-glass self, may be defined as people ’ s conceptualization of their own views of self, based on how they perceive that others view them. The concept has provided a captivating theoretical springboard for social scientists from a broad variety of disciplines.
    The term looking-glass effect was coined by Charles Horton Cooley, a social psychologist, in his 1902 treatise entitled Human Nature and the Social Order.
    immortalized in Cooley's ( [ 1902] 1983) notion of the "looking glass self." More Habermas 1987), that the self is a result of the social process whereby we learn to see ourselves as others see us. Despite the illustrious parentage of this claim, empirical support for this view has been mixed and somewhat disappointing,
    Researchers have generally assumed that any con- gruence found, which we shall term the looking glass effect, is the result of a process of internalization (Gecas 1982).
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  10. Der „looking glass effect“, das „Spiegel–Selbst“ oder das „reflected ...

  11. looking-glass-self-Hypothese - Lexikon der Psychologie

  12. The Looking Glass Self: The Impact of Explicit Self …

    WEBAbstract. Cooley (1902) introduced the looking glass self as an individual’s self-concept defined, in part, by societal heuristics. Silvia and Phillips (2013) showed self-awareness (SA) was influenced by presenting stimuli that …

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