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Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Nature vs. Nurture - Oscar and Jack Feral Children Isolated Children Institutionalized Children Deprived Animals What is Human Nature?
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon In Sum… Society Makes Us Human
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Cooley and the Looking Glass Self We Imagine How We Appear to Others We Interpret Others’ Reactions We Develop a Self-Concept Socialization into the Self and Mind
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Mead and Role-Taking Imitation Socialization into the Self and Mind
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Mead and Role-Taking Imitation Play Socialization into the Self and Mind
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Mead and Role-Taking Imitation Play Games Socialization into the Self and Mind
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Piaget and the Development of Reasoning Sensorimotor Stage Preoperational Stage Concrete Operational Stage Formal Operational Stage Global Aspects of Self and Reasoning Socialization into the Self and Mind
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Freud and the Development of Personality Kohlber and the Development of Morality Gilligan and Gender Differences in Morality Learning Personality, Morality, and Emotions
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Global Emotions Expressing Emotions What We Feel Research Needed The Self and Emotions as Social Control - Society Within Us Socialization into Emotions
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Colin Turnbull and the Ik Passionless Society Selfishness, Numbness, Lack of Concern Only Good is Pursuit of Food No School, No Church, No Family Down-to-Earth Sociology
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon The Self and Emotions as Social Control Are We Free? Expectations of Family and Friends Social Mirror Society Within Us
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Gender Messages in the Family Gender Messages from Peers Gender Messages in the Mass Media Advertising Television Video Games Socialization into Gender
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon The Family Subtle Socialization The Family and Social Class The Neighborhood Agents of Socialization
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Religion Day Care The School Peer Groups Agents of Socialization
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Sports and Competitive Success The Workplace Resocialization Mild - New Boss Intense - Alcoholics Anonymous Total Institutions - Boot Camp Agents of Socialization
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Childhood - Birth to ~12 yrs Adolescence - 13 to 17 yrs Transitional Adulthood - 18 to 29 yrs Socialization Through Life
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Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon The Middle Years - 30 to 65 yrs Early Middle Years - 30 to 45 yrs Later Middle Years - 50 to 65 yrs Socialization Through Life
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon The Older Years ~65 yrs on Early Older Years Later Older Years Socialization Through Life
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Does Not Merely Represent Biology Social Factors Influence Life Course Social Location Very Significant Sociological Significance of the Life Course
Chapter 3:Socialization Copyright © Allyn & Bacon Sociologists Do Not Think So Individuals Are Actively Involved in the Construction of the Self Are We Prisoners of Socialization?