W4.1 March 25 (Mon) extra credit 1---WANG YUERONG
In this project, I played the role of an analyst, observing an interactional scene of a family in a barbecue restaurant and applying Goffman's theoretical framework to analyze it. I noticed aspects such as role-playing, performance, and territoriality among the family members, and then linked these observations with Goffman's concepts to gain a deeper understanding of their interactional behavior.
Through this project, I learned how to apply sociological theories to analyze interactional scenes in everyday life. Specifically, I deepened my understanding of Goffman's theory and learned how to apply it to practical contexts. Additionally, through observation and analysis, I became more acutely aware of people's behavioral patterns and interactional styles in social settings, as well as the motives and meanings behind these behaviors.
As for whether it was enjoyable, I found this project both interesting and challenging. By observing and analyzing a real interactional scene, I not only sharpened my observational and analytical skills but also gained a deeper appreciation for sociological theory and its application in practice. This experience enriched my knowledge and further fueled my passion for academic research and the field of sociology.
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