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Socialization…

Socialization…. The process that makes you…YOU!. What is socialization?. Socialization is a process in which we acquire modes of thinking, feeling, & acting. (p. 99 Sparta vs. Athens) Tabula rasa

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Socialization…

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  1. Socialization… The process that makes you…YOU!

  2. What is socialization? • Socialization is a process in which we acquire modes of thinking, feeling, & acting. (p. 99 Sparta vs. Athens) Tabula rasa Social Interactions: family, friends, teachers, employers, & colleagues help to create our social identity.

  3. The Big Question How will you turn out? Model Citizen Criminal In between.

  4. Socializing the Individual • Personality is the basic organization of individuals that determines the uniqueness of their behavior • The process of socialization is the process of cultural molding by which the individual learns the basic skills, values, beliefs and behavior patterns of society.

  5. Some Aspects of Personality • Physical characteristics • Abilities • Aptitude • Interests • Beliefs • Habits

  6. Socialization: Nature or Nurture? • Both heredity and the environment play important roles in the socialization process. • Harlow’s monkey isolation study • U. of Minnesota Twin studies • Recent studies of Birth-Order position

  7. Agents of Socialization Individuals, groups, institutions that provide the situations in which socialization occurs.

  8. 1. The Family • Most important • Learn how to behave • Develop emotional ties • Internalize values and norms • Deliberate • Unconscious

  9. 2. The Peer Group • A primary group of individuals of equal age and social characteristics • Behave according to our peer’s standards • Unstructured • Focus on the subculture

  10. 3. The School • 13-20 years of time spent there • Deliberate socialization • Teach reading, writing, math and skills • Transmit values – patriotism, responsibility and good citizenship • Unintended socialization also

  11. 4. The Mass Media • Newspapers, magazines, books, television, radio, film • No personal contact • One t.v. in 98% of homes • Seven hours a day average watched • Violence – white values – expands our world

  12. 5. Other Agents • Religion – 65% of people in the U.S. belong to a religion • Little league • Scouts • 4-H Clubs • Jobs

  13. Total Institution = People are isolated from the rest of society for a period of time and are subject to control of officials. • Prison • Military boot camp • Monasteries • Psychiatric hospitals • Re-socialization = Break with the past and learn new values and norms. To do this they alter dress, hairstyle, speech and freedom of movement.

  14. Fin

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