What do we mean when we call someone shy? Does shyness exist beyond the level of the individual mind? How does being shy affect everyday interaction and social relationships? Shyness and Society takes a sociological approach to understanding shyness as a condition that is defined, interpreted and managed in relation to cultural norms and values. Drawing on Symbolic Interactionist theories and using data from her own study of self-defined 'shy' people, Susie Scott explores the experience of being shy in contemporary Western Society. In a culture obsessed with talk, assertiveness and competitive individualism, those who are more reticent are regarded as deviant, and encouraged to 'come out of their shells'. From shy people's perspective, howe...
ABSTRACT Only a minority of those who experience shyness consider themselves to be shy people One ex...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The image of the `ideal research participant as reflexive and articulate is typically associated wit...
In contemporary Western societies, shyness appears to be an increasingly common experience, and yet ...
Shyness is regarded as a trait which interferes with social functioning. In the presented research t...
In 1977, social psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo claimed that shyness had become an insidious person...
Shyness has previously been conceptualized as an object of psychological study, but a symbolic inter...
Shyness has become an `unhealthy' state of mind for individuals living in contemporary Western socie...
Shyness and Embarrassment, Perspectives from Social Psychology: In this volume leading international...
Shyness is one of a class of psychological terms that have their roots in ordinary, everyday languag...
Objective The current study investigated (a) how a composite measure of shyness comprising introver...
Shyness is a condition defined as discomfort and/or inhibition experienced in social and interperson...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated (a) how a composite measure of shyness comprising introve...
The study refers to a problem of temporal competence in shy youth. The research question was: Whethe...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
ABSTRACT Only a minority of those who experience shyness consider themselves to be shy people One ex...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The image of the `ideal research participant as reflexive and articulate is typically associated wit...
In contemporary Western societies, shyness appears to be an increasingly common experience, and yet ...
Shyness is regarded as a trait which interferes with social functioning. In the presented research t...
In 1977, social psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo claimed that shyness had become an insidious person...
Shyness has previously been conceptualized as an object of psychological study, but a symbolic inter...
Shyness has become an `unhealthy' state of mind for individuals living in contemporary Western socie...
Shyness and Embarrassment, Perspectives from Social Psychology: In this volume leading international...
Shyness is one of a class of psychological terms that have their roots in ordinary, everyday languag...
Objective The current study investigated (a) how a composite measure of shyness comprising introver...
Shyness is a condition defined as discomfort and/or inhibition experienced in social and interperson...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated (a) how a composite measure of shyness comprising introve...
The study refers to a problem of temporal competence in shy youth. The research question was: Whethe...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
ABSTRACT Only a minority of those who experience shyness consider themselves to be shy people One ex...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The image of the `ideal research participant as reflexive and articulate is typically associated wit...