+ Getting Socialized The story of us and how we grow up.

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+ Getting Socialized The story of us and how we grow up.

+ Charles Cooley: Looking Glass Self A person develops an idea of himself or herself through interaction to those around him or her “Primary Group” : family, close friends, coworkers, classmates These are the people you learn your norms and values from Example: “I'm the cool one in my family!”

+ Roles Development “I'm going to be a Dragon” George Herbert Mead: Role Taking through play The Three Stages 1) Imitation: Simon Says 2) Play: “I’m going to be a Dragon” 3) Games: Taking Multiple Roles

+ Emotions Global Emotions: Paul Ekman Six basic emotions: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise Facial Expressions Game! Some expressions are not always universal Example: Scary Movies

+ Duchenne de Boulogne: The Mechanism of Human Physiognomy (1862)

+ Gender Socialization Activity: A Blank Person Draw a figure of a person For each part of that person go to a website that YOU use! Example: Hair (Vogue), Arm (Men's Fitness) A Blank Mind Draw a Mind As you look for the parts of a person note your emotions and thoughts Find images for those thoughts and Draw them on the mind

+ Discussion 1. What images did you use? 2. Where did you find them? 3. How did you hear about these sites?