What do interactionists believe are the crucial differences between human beings and animals? What would you add to or subtract from the list?

Interpersonal Communication

1. Blumer’s three core premises of symbolic interactionism deal with meaning, lan-
guage, and thinking. According to Blumer, which comes irst? Can you make a
case for an alternative sequence?
2. What do interactionists believe are the crucial differences between human
beings and animals? What would you add to or subtract from the list?
3. As Mead used the terms, is a looking-glass self the same thing as a person’s
me? Why or why not?
4. Think of a time in your life when your self-concept changed in a signiicant
way. Do you think the shift occurred because others viewed you differently or
because you treated others differently? Could Mead and Levinas both be right?