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socialization |
the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group-the knowledge , skills, attitudes, values, norms, and actions, thought appropriate for them |
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resocialization |
the process of learning new norms, values, attitudes ,and behaviors |
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isolated child |
Children; being or feeling set or kept apart from others |
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agents of sociology |
people or groups that affect our self concept, attitudes, behaviors, or other orientations toward life |
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me and i |
The two parts of the self "I" the self as subject "me" the self as object |
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generalized other |
the norms,values,attitudes, and expectations of people "in general", the childs ability to take the role of the gerneralized other is a significant step in development of a self |
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significant other |
the individual who significantly influences someone else |
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ideal self |
the person you want to be |
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looking glass self |
coined by cooley the process by which our self develops through internalizing others reactions to us |
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role taking |
the ability to see oneself from the perspective of others and to use that perspective in formulating ones behavior |
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self (personality) |
the unique human capacity of being able to see ourselves from the outside; the views we internalize of how others see us |
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total institution |
a place that is almost totally controlled by those who run it, in which people are cut off from the rest of society and the society is mostly cut off from them |
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peer group |
a group of individuals, often of roughly the same age, who are linked by common interests and orientations |
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id |
inborn basic drives |
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ego |
balancing force |
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superego |
conscience |