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socialization
life long social experience of which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture
Freud
elements of personality
Piaget
cognitive development
id, ego, superego
Kohlberg & 3 stages
moral development of boys
Gilligan
gender and moral development
G. Mead , 2 parts of self,
taking the role of the other
I:subject
Me: object
Cooley
looking glass self
agents of socialization
settings where socialization occurs
HOW and WHATwe learn ....
become part of our self concept
Family
A social institution found in all societies that unites people to care for one another
Hidden curriculum
how schools function to pass on important values and norms
mass media
means of developing impersonal communication to a vast audience
attitude
positive or negative evaluations of people objects or situations
4 stages of life
childhood
adolescents
adulthood
old age
Kubler Ross
death and dying
5 stages: denial, anger, recognition, acceptance, Nagociation
Cohort
category of people with something in common
social interaction
process of acting or learning in relation to others
status
position a person holds
status set
all statuses held at once
ascribed status
No control over
achieved status
have control over
master status
special importance for social identity
role
behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status
role set
number of roles attaches to a status
role strain
tension among the roles connected to a single status
role conflict
conflict among the roles connected to 2 or more statuses
social conduction of reality
process by which people creatively shape reality through social inaction
emotions
social construction of feeling
language
social conduction of gender