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Socialization

Socialization. Socialization. The process through which the individual acquires culture, (knowledge, value, etc.). The socialization process is the way through which an individual learns as a result of interaction w/ the environment. Deliberate Socialization .

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Socialization

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  1. Socialization

  2. Socialization • The process through which the individual acquires culture, (knowledge, value, etc.). • The socialization process is the way through which an individual learns as a result of interaction w/ the environment.

  3. Deliberate Socialization • Refers to the socialization process when there exists a deliberate and purposeful intent to convey values, attitudes, knowledge, skill, etc. (culture).

  4. Examples of Deliberate Socialization • a) School situation • b) Parents telling a child to always say "please."

  5. Unconscious Socialization • Socialization which occurs as a result of spontaneous interaction w/no purposeful or deliberate attempt on the part of anyone involved to train, educate, etc.

  6. Example of Unconscious Socialization: • The child learning to use vulgarity in a frustrating traffic situation by observing parents.

  7. Aims of Socialization: • 1. To instill disciplines • Ex. Don't walk in front of a moving car • 2. To develop aspirations and ambitions • Ex. I want to be a nun, rock star, great sociologist. • 3. Tto develop skills • Ex. Reading, drving, etc. • 4. To enable the acquisition of social roles • Ex. Male, student, etc.

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