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Self

Is a product of social processes

Socialization

Refers to lifelong social experience by which people develop human potential and learn culture.

Enculturation

Process by which people learn the requirements to their surrounding culture

Jeffrey J. Arnett

Outlined his interpretation of 3 primary goals of socialization (1995)

The Self

Is a sociological concept

George Herbert Mead

According to him, self develops through social interactions

Feral Children

Children raised by animals and lived in extreme social isolation

"I/Me" duality

Reinforces the purely sociological facets of the self

"The generalized other"

Can be thought of as understanding the given activity and the actors place

Identity formation

Is the development of an individual's distinct personality

Social Affiliations

Individual gain social identity and group identity by _______

Self Concept

Is the sum of a being's knowledge and understanding of his/herself

Cultural Identity

One's feeling of identity or affiliation with a group or culture

Ethnic Identity

Identification with a certain ethnicity

National Identity

An ethical and philosophical concept

Religious Identity

Is the set of beliefs and practices

Master Identity

Gives order to the operation of the other identities individually or collectively

Norm

Is a rule that guides the behavior of members of a society

Emile Durkheim

Considered norms to be social facts

Normal

Refers to that which conforms to norms