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    This recognition led Goffman to his dramaturgical analysis.

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    Goffman's view on game theory was shaped

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    Goffman is sometimes credited with having in 1957

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    Goffman's book Stigma:

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    Goffman was the 73rd president of the American Sociological Association.

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    Goffman's book Strategic Interaction(1969) is his contribution to game theory.

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    In Behavior in Public Places(1963), Goffman again focuses on everyday public interactions.

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    Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-Face Behavior is a collection of six Goffman essays.

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    Goffman's other major works include Asylums(1961), Stigma(1963), Interaction Ritual(1967), Frame Analysis(1974), and Forms of Talk 1981.

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    To illustrate the concept of the frame, Goffman gives the example of a picture frame:

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    The research that Goffman had done in Unst inspired him to write his first major work,

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    In other words, to Goffman, the self is a sense of who one is, a dramatic effect emerging from the immediate scene being presented.

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    The research that Goffman had done in Unst inspired him to write his first major work, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life 1956.

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    Goffman forms a theatrical metaphor in specifying the approach in which one human being presents itself to another based on cultural worths, standards, and beliefs.

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    Kenneth Burke, whom Goffman would later acknowledge as an influence, had earlier presented his notions of dramatism in 1945, which in turn derives from Shakespeare.

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    Goffman forms a theatrical metaphor in defining the method in which one human being presents itself to another based on cultural values, norms, and expectations.

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    However, the fundamental difference between Burke's and Goffman's view is that Burke believed that life was in fact theatre, whereas Goffman viewed theatre as a metaphor.

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    The essential distinction in between Burke's and Goffman's view is that Burke thought that life was in truth theatre, whereas Goffman saw theatre as a metaphor.

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    Focusing on the social frameworks, Goffman seeks to"construct a general statement regarding the structure, or form, of experiences individuals have at any moment of their social life.

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    Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience(1974) is Goffman's attempt to explain how conceptual frames- ways to organize experience- structure an individual's perception of society.

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    In 1958 Goffman became a faculty member in the sociology department at the University of California, Berkeley, first as a visiting professor, then from 1962 as a full professor.

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    Goffman presents reality as a form of game, and discusses its rules and the various moves that players can make(the"unwitting", the"naive", the"covering", the"uncovering", and the"counter-uncovering") while trying to get or hide an information.

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    Goffman's book Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity(1963) examines how, to protect their identities when they depart from approved standards of behavior or appearance, people manage impressions of themselves- mainly through concealment.

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    To illustrate the concept of the frame, Goffman gives the example of a picture frame: a person uses the frame(which represents structure) to hold together his picture(which represents the content) of what he is experiencing in his life.

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    Goffman is sometimes credited with having in 1957 coined the term"total institution", though Fine and Manning note that he had heard it in lectures by Everett Hughes in reference to any type of institution in which people are treated alike and in which behavior is regulated.

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