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" the immediate apprehension or interpretation of an objective event as expressing meaning, that is, as a manifestation of another's subjective processes which thereby becomes subjectively meaningful to myself (Berger and Luckmann "
Mothers and Their Children: A Feminist Sociology of Childrearing
by Jane Ribbens - 1994 - 240 pages
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Self, Symbols, and Society: Classic Readings in Social Psychology

Nathan Rousseau - Psychology - 2002 - 392 pages
...into participation in the societal dialectic. The beginning point of this process is internalization: the immediate apprehension or interpretation of an...thereby becomes subjectively meaningful to myself. This does not mean that I understand the other adequately. I may indeed misunderstand him: he is laughing...
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