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33 Cards in this Set
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socialization
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a lifelong process of education in reference to learning all about what encompasses social life
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social mechanisms
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1. family
2. daycare worker 3. teachers 4. friends 5. talking heads 6. political figures 7. pastors, fellow congregants 8. professors 9. boyfriend/girlfriend 10. spouse |
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technological mechanisms
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1. tv
2. radio 3. internet 4. music 5. printmedia-popular/scholarly, periodicals, books, newspapers 6. art 7. photography 8. cinema 9. toys 10. games |
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socialization stake issues
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1. language development-reading, writing, speaking, tone, body language
2. nutrition, hygiene, self esteem development, dress 3. vocation- awareness/development 4. academic areas 5. religious beliefs 6. scientific understanding 7. economic understanding 8. sexuality choices 9. gender role definitions |
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Charles Cooley
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"Looking Glass Self"- the definition of myself is based on how others see me
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Eruing Goffman
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drama- turgical analysis- we are actors on a stage, we project how we want others to see/define our self image
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Erik Erikson
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psychosocial theory of self development
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
1. Trust vs. Mistrust |
birth- 1 year
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
2. Autonomy (independence) vs. shame/doubt |
2-3 years
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
3. Initiative vs. guilt |
4-5 years
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
4. Industry vs. inferiority |
5-12 years
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
5. identity vs. role confustion |
12-18 years
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
6. intimacy vs. isolation |
early adulthood
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
7. generativity vs. stagnation |
40+
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Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages
8. integrity vs. despair |
older adulthood
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social stratification
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to separate specific populations (samples) into specific social class categories for ranking or to realize other scientific purposes
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types of social class categories
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1. social economic
2. specific vocations 3. ethnicity/nationality 4. formal education 5. religious affiliations 6. political affiliations 7. moral beliefs 8. types of family 9. substance abusers 10. gender 11. age |
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social status
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the specific role that one holds that has a "title" distinction
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prestige
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the level of importance/reverence that is applied to a particular status held
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behavioral criteria that explains why specific status or prestige applications are realized
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1. well rounded intelligence
2. well traveled 3. decision making 4. leadership 5. dress 6. trust worthiness 7. dependability 8. work related skills 9. educated 10. creative/self starter 11. law abiding 12. physical attraction 13. experience 14. like able |
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role strain
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social & psychological upset/anxiety in relation to status's held or conflicting status's held
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meritocracy
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having new status opportunities as a result of past record of achievement
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KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
1. static |
relationships that remain the same- no growth, limited quality, title destinction, do not change
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KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
2. evolving |
new social structures are initiated/growing- some static relationships will evolve
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KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
3. devolving |
social structures are not growing and might terminate
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KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
4. temporary |
short termed social structures
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KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
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5. a culture is always present
6. norms affecting the social sstructure 7. stake issues are always there 8. race, ethnicity, gender roles, age, status |
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
1. dyads |
individual vs. individual
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
2. triad |
three people
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
3. small groups 4. larger groups |
definition is based upon the ratio comparison to a larger population
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
5. organizations |
divisions of labor/defined role expectations
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
6. institutions |
"i bid" social stabilizing organizations/ "non profit"
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TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES
7. nations |
vs. nations
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