symbolic interactionism - Mead
-our behaviour is not fixed by instincts, we respond to the world by giving meaning to what is significant to us
-there is an interpretive phase between the stimulus & response, we can only respond once we have interpreted the stimulus (symbol)
-we interpret meaning by taking the role of others, which is a skill developed through social interactions
-we need to see ourselves as others see us to be a functioning member of society
-we don't give meaning to some responses e.g., the fight/flight response
-doesn't explain why we give something a shared meaning, just says we have shared meaning
-doesn't account cultural differences