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Socialization
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2 A Definition of “Socialization” From William Sewell: “Socialization is the process by which individuals selectively acquire skills, knowledge, attitudes, values and motives current in the groups of which they are or will become members.” Or more succinctly, socialization is the process of becoming a “member.”
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Some Important Theorists P Freud on the Integration of the Personality P Piaget on Cognitive Development P Kohlberg on Moral Development P G.H. Mead on the Self < The I and the Me < The Play Stage < The Game Stage
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Agents of Socialization Agents, or sources, of socialization change throughout our life course. P Agents of Children ’ s Socialization < Family < School < Peers < Media P As Adults We are Exposed to More, and Not Fewer, Agents of Socialization and Socialization Experiences
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Socialization and Work Work entails at least four types of socialization, in one typical chronological order. This model applies to other experiences as well, e.g., university. P Anticipatory Socialization P Formal Socialization P Informal Socialization P Acquisition of Personal Role Expectations
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Old Age and Dying Our socialization continues through our final days. P Role Acquisition in Old Age P Cultural attitudes towards death teach us how to conceptualise our own deaths. < Death Accepting < Death Rejecting < Death Defying
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