social interaction - Goffman (1956) argues that you can control the way you present your identity during ________., impression management - Goffman arues you can construct an identity by controlling the impressions you give of yourself to other people – he calls this ‘________’., big stage - Goffman saw society as a _______., front stage - When you are in ‘_______’ environments (e.g. work, school, public places) you carefully control the impression you give to other people and act out a specific role (e.g. student, teacher, manager)., backstage - Once you are ‘_______’ (e.g. at home or with people you know very well) you stop performing that role and reveal the parts of yourself that you hide , role distance - There is a gap between the role you play on the front stage and on the back stage – Goffman called this ‘________’., Goffman’s ________ argues identity is deliberately constructed. - dramaturgical model,

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