What Would I Do If I Woke Up A WOman? Dr. Angela Neal Brooks angela.nealbrooks@volstate.edu
Dr. Neal Brooks Department Chair Assistant Professor of Psychology angela.nealbrooks@volstate.edu Volunteer State Community College Social Science & Education Division 1480 Nashville Pike Gallatin, TN 37066-3188 (615) 452-8600 Ext. 2857
CAN WOMEN HAVE IT ALL?
DOES EVERY WOMAN WANT IT ALL?
SOCIALIZATION Ongoing process in which individuals adapt to new roles and expectations (boundless.com) Children receive three levels of socialization in early life (boundless.com).
STAGES OF SOCIALIZATION Primary Socialization Secondary Socialization Adult Socialization (boundless.com, 2016)
Stage 1: Primary Socialization Early socialization that takes place in early life (childhood & Adolescent). Example: parent tells child to stop screaming in a crowed restaurant.
Stage 1: Primary Way a newborn is molded into a social being. Facilitated by family, friends, daycare, media.
Stage 2: Secondary Socialization Socialization that takes place throughout a person's life, both as a child and as we encounter new groups that require additional socialization. Example: Teens encourage a friend to take parent’s care without permission.
Stage 2: Secondary Influence of nonfamily. Runs concurrently with primary socialization. Seek acceptance & approval form peers and teachers. Encourages conformity.
Stage 3: Adult Socialization Happens when we assume adult roles such as wife/husband/employee/etc. Example: New employee learns about office's corporate culture during the first weeks,
Stage 3: Adult Includes college, work, marriage, occupational experiences. Adapts to new roles. Strive to meet expectations. Process continues throughout life.
Gender Socialization Society expects different attitudes & behaviors form boys & girls. Gender socialization is the tendency for boys & girls to be treated differently. (sparknotes.com)
Kahoot.com http://www.kahoot.com/ Can participate with cellular phones, tablets, laptops.
Sheryl Sandberg “Lean In: Women, Work, & The Will To Lead” Lean In Community: www.facebook.com/leanin.org http://www.leanin.org
Ted Talks/YouTube Videos Sheryl Sandberg: We Have Too Few Women Leaders Women Consistently Underestimate Themselves So We Leaned In…Now What? We’ve Got To Get Women At The Table
References http://boundless.com/ Sandberg, S. (2013). Lean In: Women, work, and the will to lead. New York. http://sparknotes.com/