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1 Perspectives on Socialization
Explain why socialization is needed if cultural and societal values are to be learned Analyze how people use others to learn about themselves

2 Functionalist Perspective
Groups work together to create society Teach kids basics Norms Beliefs Values

3 Conflict Perspective People accept social status w/o challenging position Maintains: advantage for rich Social Political Economic

4 Symbolic Interactionism:
Cooley & Mead challenge belief human nature is biologically determined 5 Concepts The Self-concept Looking-glass self Significant others Role taking The generalized other

5 Self-Concept: Cooley Image of yourself separate from others
Kids see how others react Act bad for attention

6 Looking-glass self: Cooley
Image of yourself based on what others think Use others as mirror 3 stage process Imagine how we appear to others Imagine reaction of others to our appearance Evaluate ourselves on how others might judge

7 Significant others: Mead
People who’s judgments are most important Youth Leaders Parents Teachers Siblings Peer Groups

8 Role Taking: Mead See ourselves through eyes of others
Internal conversations: thoughts and emotions 3 Stages Imitation: 1-2 years old; imitates w/o understanding Play: 3-4 years old; take on roles of others (parents) Game: several roles simultaneously Anticipate reaction of others based on social rules

9 The Generalized Other: Mead
Pleasing significant other; understanding principle Integrated conception of norms, values and beliefs of society or community The Self ME vs. I; me conforms to society/ I is true self I comes out during times of emotion, spontaneously

10 Process of Socialization
Family School Peer Group Mass Media

11 Family Think & Speak Internalize norms, beliefs & values
Form basic attitudes Develop intimate relationships Acquire self image

12 School Impersonal Relationships Rewards & Punishments- performance
Hidden Curriculum Discipline, conformity, order

13 Peer Group Based on age and interests
Conflict, competition, cooperation Parents or Friends?

14 Mass Media TV, Radio, Newspaper, Internet Role Models- imitate
16 year old- 20,000 homicides

15 Critical Thinking Question
Is TV a force used to maintain the status quo or toward change? Can the media keep racism alive or continue problems in society w/o need? Analyze the use of mass media and describe the affects both good and bad.

16 Process of Socialization
Desocialization & Resocialization

17 Symobolic Interactionism
After childhood: Desocialization Resocialization Anticipatory Socialization Reference Groups

18 Desocialization & Resocialization
Total Institutions Separates from rest of society Desocialization Give up old norms, values, attitudes Remove self-concept Resocialization New norms, values, attitudes New self-concept

19 Anticipatory Socialization
Voluntary process of accepting new norms, values, attitudes Move from one stage to another in life Reference Groups


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