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Chapter 5, Socialization - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 5, Socialization
Socialization
How we are taught to be members of society
Describes the way people understand social-norms and expectation.
Moral Develpment
The way people learn what society considers to be good or bad.
Moral development prevents people from acting on unchecked urges.
Peer Group
People similar in age and social status, sharing common interest.
Group socialization begins in early years changes and continue throughout lifetime.
Anticiipatory Socialization
The preperation for future roles.
Learning behaviors for future education, careers, parenthood, and social groups
Generalized Others
The common behavior expected by society.
Individuals are able to image how they are preceived by others.
Self
Identity that is developed through social interactions.
Individual has to be able to view him or herself through others.
Social Institution
Formal institutions help form socialization
Norms and expectations learned through school, government, workplace, and media.
Mass Media
Distributes information to a wide audience.
Media influences social norms through television, radio, printed media, and internet.
Social Group Agent
Often offers first socialization experiences.
Families and peer groups communicate norms. Are introduced to societies, values, and beliefs.
Hidden Curriculum
Informal socialization through school.
School and classroom rituals serve as role models and leaders.