Answer: LOOKING GLASS SELF.
Explanation: Looking glass self refers to our perception of ourselves by referring to how other sees/ perceive us.
The term looking glass self was developed by sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902.
According to Cook, W. L.; Douglas, E. M. (1998), Cooley takes into account three steps when using "the looking glass self".
Step one is how one imagines one looks to other people.
Step two is how one imagines the judgment of others based on how one thinks they view them.
Step three is how one thinks of how the person views them based on their previous judgments.
Answer:
Culture wars
Explanation:
Culture wars ensues as a result of contrast in ideals, believes and philosophies between groups. CNN and Fox news had conflicting ideas and beliefs about the Affordable Care Act and hence were reporting from contrasting view points and appealing to different group of viewers. This is an example of culture war.
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