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SOCIALIZATION - Coggle Diagram
SOCIALIZATION
GENDER socialization
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ways in which we learn our gender identity and develop according to cultural norms of masculinity and femininity
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Divided into:
SECONDARY
occurs in childhood and adolescence, primarily through schooling, and adult socialization refers to the ways in which a person learns the norms associated with new statuses.
PRIMARY
consists of the ways in which the newborn individual is moulded into a person who can interact with others according to expectations of society
AGENTS
- family
- school
- peer groups
- work
- religion
- mass media
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ROLE LEARNING
Role
all the habits, beliefs, attitudes and motives that govern the behaviour of occupants of a particular position
ASCRIBED x ACHIEVED role:
1) ascribed: assigned by society at the moment we are born
2) achieved: are linked to social positions we have come to occupy by choice such as our marital status, whether or not we are parents, or our career roles
a process, beginning in childhood, by which a person becomes a member of a society, learning its norms, customs, laws, and ways of living
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