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Socialization

Socialization. Understanding behaviour in Society. Socialization. Process when someone learns the attitudes, values, and behaviour that are valuable and necessary for society Starts in childhood, taught by caregivers Influenced by parents, friends, school, work, media, gender, religion

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Socialization

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  1. Socialization Understanding behaviour in Society

  2. Socialization • Process when someone learns the attitudes, values, and behaviour that are valuable and necessary for society • Starts in childhood, taught by caregivers • Influenced by parents, friends, school, work, media, gender, religion • Teaches people to behave differently in different situations

  3. Social behaviour • Observable responses to external and internal stimuli • Interaction among members of a group • Observing how others behave provide you with clues as to how you should behave

  4. What Influences Behaviour? • Family • Gender • Culture • Media

  5. Social influence • The effect other people have on a person’s thoughts and actions • Can effect people directly or indirectly • Example: your decision to date someone in based on what you think will be your reactions from family or friends or avoiding dating a specific type of person because of the real or imagined family pressure

  6. Gender • How we behave is determined by the role given by the society in which we live in • Internalization is the process by which male and females embrace or accept these gender roles and part of their identity • Qualities such as strength, power, wealth, sensitivity, nurturing, etc. • Gender is a social construct or created by society • Gender influences the way your see view yourself, how you view the world, how you behave in the world

  7. Third Gender- Intersex • Someone who was born with both male and female sexual characteristics and organs. • People who do not define themselves as completely male or completely female either because biologically they are both, or because their identity differs from their assigned biological sex.

  8. Culture • Each culture has characteristics and traditions which make it unique • May include simple or elaborate symbols and values, rituals, practices • History and law influences a country, society, culture • People are influence by culture, and can be influenced by more than one culture • Multiculturalism influences us in numerous ways

  9. Media • Media influences social behaviour – “bang, bang” • Facebook improves relationships ???- people benefit from social media networks • Conveys social norms, expectations, ideals, values- Acceptable

  10. Socialization • Think and act like me • Acceptable and unacceptable behaviour • Socialization is the process by which individuals: • Learn behavioural patterns • Skills • Values • Self-esteem/confidence • Identity

  11. Categories of Socialization • Primary Socialization • The process of learning the basic skills needed to survive in society • Hygiene, eating with utensils, language, dress • Secondary Socialization • The process of learning how to behave appropriately in group situations • Schools, churches, sports

  12. Anticipatory Socialization • “The process of learning how to plan the way to behave in new situations.” • “Using prior to knowledge to assess new social settings.” • Examples: clothing, language, behaviour for events-weddings

  13. Resocialization • “The process by which an individual learns to transform old, sometimes unacceptable behaviour into new, socially acceptable behaviour.” • Behavioural Modification theory • Criminals, military

  14. Abnormal Socialization • “Ideally children should be raised in a nurturing environment that promotes physical, emotional, and intellectual development.” • “Children need attention, encouragement, and stimulation of a caregiver to develop healthy and become productive, well ad-justed members of society.” • “Children who are abuse, neglected or abandoned at early ages suffer devastating psychological and social disturbance as these years are crucial to learning and social behaviour.”

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