TheoriesRealities

Contents

HUMAN ARCHITECTURE
Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge


Volume II • Issue 1 • Spring 2003


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SOCIAL THEORIES, STUDENT REALITIES

Editor's Note:
"Social Theories, Student Realities"
—page v

Why I Smoke: Sociology of a Deadly Habit
Emily Margulies, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 1

The Drinking Matrix: A Symbolic Self Interaction
Neo Morpheus, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 12

Theoretical Reflections on Peer Judgments
M. Goltry, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 19

It’s Worth Living in the World
James McHugh, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 27

My Image Struggles in Capitalist Society
Anna Schlosser, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 34

“It’s Not My Fault”: Overcoming Social Anxiety through Sociological Imagination
Charles, SUNY College at Oneonta
—page 42

Treading Water: Self-Reflections on Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Megan Murray, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 50

Sociology of Shyness: A Self Introduction
Colin Campbell, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 58

“Let Me Introduce Myself”: My Struggles with Shyness and Conformity
Sherry Wilson, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 65

Religion in an Individualistic Society
Jillian E. Sloan, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 73

A Precarious Balance: Views of a Working Mother Walking the Tightrope
Jennifer S. Dutcher, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 81

Links in the Chain: Untangling Dysfunctional Family Ties
Ira Omid, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 90

Marx, Gurdjieff, and Mannheim: Contested Utopistics of Self and Society in a World-History Context
M.H. (Behrooz) Tamdgidi, SUNY College at Oneonta —page 102

Notes on Contributors —page 121