Looking Glass Self Theory By Cooley-Definition and Examples

Looking Glass Self Theory By Cooley-Definition and Examples

Introduction The looking glass self-theory by Charles Horton Cooley (1922) is one of the most influential concepts in symbolic interactionism. It can be defined as a person’s mental representation of their personality. It is derived from the way a person thinks that others perceive them. The looking glass self-theory is an example of self-concept theory….

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