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Socialization “The process by which people learn, and take into themselves, culture and social structure.”
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Two Competing Views of Socialization Sigmund Freud (1856-1939): Psychoanalysis ▫Theory of how the self is formed (and deformed) ▫And a method for helping self come to terms with society Three Elements of Self ▫Id Instinctual drives; pleasure principle
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Two Competing Views of Socialization ▫Superego: culture, internalized ▫Ego: "referee" between id and superego Developmental Stages ▫Oral ▫Anal ▫"Phallic" Criticisms ▫unrepresentative "sample" cannot be generalized ▫vastly oversimplifies
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Two Competing Views of Socialization George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) ▫self emerges through a process of symbolic interaction “action”: ▫"behavior directed by the meanings people attach to their behavior and to the situation” Interaction: ▫"behavior among two or more persons guided by mutual understandings of meaning" ▫understandings occur through symbols
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Two Competing Views of Socialization Stages of Symbolic Interaction play ▫Experimentation with a role ▫“Taking on the attitude of significant others” ▫http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JmA2ClUvUY (Babies)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JmA2ClUvUY game ▫Purposeful activity among related roles ▫“Taking on the attitude of the generalized other.”
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