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Socialization
the process through which one learns how to act according to the rules and expectations of a culture.
Anticipatory Socialization
the process through which people a quire the values and orientations found in statuses the will likely enter in the future.
Re-socialization
The process of learning new values norms and expectations when an adult leaves an old role and enters a new one.
Total Institution
Place where individuals are cut off from wider society and where together they lead an enclosed formerly administered life-destroy old identity
Agents of Socialization
Family, education, mass media, peers, social class, race, and ethnicity.
Self
Refers to the unique set of traits of behaviors and attitudes that distinguishes one person to the next.
Identity
The central aspect of who we are consisting of our sense of self gender race ethnicity, style, and preferences.
Looking glass self
Sense of who we are that is defined by incorporating the reflected appraisals of others.
Generalized Other
Perspecative of the larger society and its constituent vales and attitudes.
How do we become who we are?
It incorporates family, school, peers, sens of self.
Self
Refers to the unique set of traits of behaviors and attitudes that distinguishes one person to the next.
Identity
The central aspect of who we are consisting of our sense of self gender race ethnicity, style, and preferences.
Looking glass self
Sense of who we are that is defined by incorporating the reflected appraisals of others.
Generalized Other
Perspecative of the larger society and its constituent vales and attitudes.
How do we become who we are?
It incorporates family, school, peers, sens of self.