The Interaction Assignment. What did you do? What did you learn? Was it fun? I conducted a Breaching experiment for project 1. I was in a situation where I couldn't carry out my observations face-to-face. So I did an experiment using Kakao Talk, and this was the difference from Goffman. I broke the promise of my relationship with my friend through Kakao Talk. I replied coldly and badly to my friend(participant), who always exchanged friendly words. And my friend thought I had a complaint or something was wrong. It was the same view that Goffman looked at individuals who broke the rules in society. It was the first observation experiment, and the process of organizing the experiment was not easy. Also, it was hard to read English books, understand the contents, and do an experiment. However, I think I was able to realize and learn the meaning of the violation experiment. The reaction was also interesting after he told his friend that the experiment was a violation.
Hello, I'm Kim Min-ju, majoring in Media & Social informatics, taking the ' Sociology of Everyday Life ' class. My student ID is 2019076008. Hello, I'm Kang Min-je, majoring in Media & Social informatics, taking the ' Sociology of Everyday Life ' class. My student ID is 2019094920. We lived a day without technology in the 20th and 21st centuries. We would like to tell you what we could do without a computer, a TV, a phone, and what we couldn't do. We analyzed the day of one of our team members by time zone. The wake-up time is nine o'clock. After waking up at 9 o'clock, I do stretch for an hour. After stretching, I have breakfast from 10 o'clock. I read for an hour after breakfast. The title of the book is 'Cleaning the House of the Dead.' I have to go out for class from 12 p.m., so I have to get ready to go out. After lunch, I take classes from 2 p.m. to 5 pm. After class, I take a walk with my friends. My school is very g...
This blog is a digital forum where students from Fall 2020 class in Sociology of Everyday Life at the Hanyang University in Korea will discuss their weekly readings and activities. An ideal blog should be about 800 words, divided intro three clearly labeled sections in which you: 1) summarize in your own words of materials you read; 2) mention of any new, interesting, or unusual items learned; 3) identify at least one question, concern, or discussion angle that is either problematic in some respect or could have been elaborated more. This question is likely to be incorporated into our class discussions. You are allowed to quote interesting passage from the text(s) you've read, but the quotes will not count toward any length requirements. Note that for this assignment you will need to create a Google Account ( https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount ). Each student will receive an emailed invite to join the blog and become its co-author. You have to accept it before you will be ...
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