Sunday, May 12, 2019

Embarrassment and impression management Research Paper

Embarrassment and design counseling - Research authorship ExampleHis view underlined the importance of communication and suggested that identity of a person is no more than a reflection of the image of the self that is communicated to a person through his/her interactions with others. According to Cooley, people see themselves reflected in each others eyes and through their communications and interactions with others, gain messages some habits, physical attributes and personal tastes which influences their own judgments and perceptions about self. The control and modulation of the way in which a person chooses to present himself or herself to others is referred to as impression management. Self presentation in the context of impression management has been defined by Jones and Pittman as the pliant of a persons responses to create in specific others an impression that is for one reason or some other desired by the actor. (Jones and Pittman, 1982 233). Every person in that locat ionfore controls the kind of impression s/he wants others to gain by controlling what is revealed to others, i.e, the extent of self disclosure. Goffman(1959) supplemented Cooleys theory about impression management by offering the view that individuals present themselves as a performance, choosing which role to play at some(prenominal) given time.Mets and Grohskopf (2003) have summarized the management of the presentation of the self as the process by which individuals, more or less intentionally, construct a public self that is likely to elicit certain types of attributions from others, attributions that would facilitate the transaction of some goal, usually to acquire social rewards or advantages, or to prevent loss of self appreciate when future failure seems probable (p 360). As may be noted from the above views, social consolidation implies a high degree of attunement to others perceptions about oneself, when this yields a positive perception there is pride and desegregati on of the individual is promoted, but when the individual seeks a negative reflection/perception of the self as gained from the impressions of others, there is shame and a feeling of alienation, which produced embarrassment. One notable example of embarrassment is politician Sarah Palin, who was the Vice presidential candidate in the American Presidential elections of 2008. During the course of the political canvassing, Palin in a radio call into question with Glenn Beck, was asked about how she would handle North Korea and responded that we would have to stand by our North Korean allies. This was yet another in a long history of gaffes, such as for example, unable to demonstrate any consciousness of the separation of church and state or name a single Supreme Court case, and her title of respect that she was qualified to handle foreign policy because she was from Alaska which is close to Russia. In responding to the realization that she had made a right gaffe, Palin defended her self by going on to Facebook and attacking Obamas gaffes instead.(Stickings, 2010). It may be noted here that a considerable amount of publicity was devoted

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