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socialization
a lifelong process of education in reference to learning all about what encompasses social life
social mechanisms
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
technological mechanisms
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
socialization stake issues
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
Charles Cooley
"Looking Glass Self"- the definition of myself is based on how others see me
Eruing Goffman
drama- turgical analysis- we are actors on a stage, we project how we want others to see/define our self image
Erik Erikson
psychosocial theory of self development
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

1. Trust vs. Mistrust
birth- 1 year
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

2. Autonomy (independence) vs. shame/doubt
2-3 years
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

3. Initiative vs. guilt
4-5 years
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

4. Industry vs. inferiority
5-12 years
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

5. identity vs. role confustion
12-18 years
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

6. intimacy vs. isolation
early adulthood
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

7. generativity vs. stagnation
40+
Eric Erikson's Crisis Stages

8. integrity vs. despair
older adulthood
social stratification
to separate specific populations (samples) into specific social class categories for ranking or to realize other scientific purposes
types of social class categories
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
social status
the specific role that one holds that has a "title" distinction
prestige
the level of importance/reverence that is applied to a particular status held
behavioral criteria that explains why specific status or prestige applications are realized
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
role strain
social & psychological upset/anxiety in relation to status's held or conflicting status's held
meritocracy
having new status opportunities as a result of past record of achievement
KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES

1. static
relationships that remain the same- no growth, limited quality, title destinction, do not change
KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES

2. evolving
new social structures are initiated/growing- some static relationships will evolve
KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES

3. devolving
social structures are not growing and might terminate
KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES

4. temporary
short termed social structures
KEY FACTORS W/ SOCIAL STRUCTURES
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
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

1. dyads
individual vs. individual
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

2. triad
three people
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

3. small groups
4. larger groups
definition is based upon the ratio comparison to a larger population
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

5. organizations
divisions of labor/defined role expectations
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

6. institutions
"i bid" social stabilizing organizations/ "non profit"
TYPES OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

7. nations
vs. nations