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Socialization

Socialization. How do sociologists explain socialization? How are we “socialized”?. Socialization-Basics & Theories. Complete handout on socialization using pages 108-122 in textbook Part 1-Social Psychology theories Part 2-Sociological theories Examining your “looking glass”

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Socialization

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  1. Socialization How do sociologists explain socialization? How are we “socialized”?

  2. Socialization-Basics & Theories • Complete handout on socialization using pages 108-122 in textbook • Part 1-Social Psychology theories • Part 2-Sociological theories • Examining your “looking glass” • Brainstorm your “self-concept”-characteristics • Identify the social link (think of examples)

  3. Agents of Socialization • Read pages 122-128 and on the back of the socialization handout identify/explain the agents of socialization • Create 4 columns and 2 rows (giving ample space) • Part 1-identify the four main agents and how they are characterized in the text (3-4 points for each) • Part 2-identify how those agents have socialized you (2-3 examples) • Part 3 (on back of my culture handout)-brainstorm events/developments from your childhood-what have been the biggest “socializing agents” in your life • List them and explain how they have shaped you • Draw the visual of you and label yourself accordingly • Choose two of these and explain how they have shaped you from one of the perspectives (social psychology or sociological theories) • Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg, Gillligan, Mead, Cooley

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