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Sociology
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The stages of our life as we go from birth to death Affects our behavior and orientation to life Affected by social class, race, ethnicity, and gender
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Childhood is not only biological, it is social ◦ Varies depending on history, social class, location
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Adolescence is a social invention – early 1900s ◦ Industrial surpluses meant children could remain outside workforce ◦ Children remained in school longer Children attempt to “find” themselves on their own Develop their own subculture
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Postindustrial societies are adding a period of extended youth to the life course Haven’t taken on the responsibilities ordinarily associated with adulthood “Lost Generation”Lost Generation”
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People more secure in their “self” Serious disruptions to the self may occur – divorce, job loss, etc. Special challenge for women who “want it all”
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Change in orientation – “Time Spent to Time Left” ◦ Evaluate past – what they’ve accomplished ◦ Come to terms with what lies ahead “Sandwich Generation”Sandwich Generation Comforts – Job security, increased standard of living, children grown, etc.
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Often an extension of the middle years Death becomes less abstract
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No set beginning point for this stage Usually marked by growing frailty and illness
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Life is not merely biology, but is influenced by social factors History has an important impact on how you live Social Location (class, gender, race) and individual factors (ex: entering college late) impact life course
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Each of us is actively involved in the construction of our “self” We are not passive “robots” impacted by socialization
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