Title: Part II
1Part II The Individual and SocietyChapter 4
Socialization and the Life Cycle
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3Nature vs. Nurture
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Nature - Human beings
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Nurture
4Nature vs. Nurture
- Sociobiology
- The systematic study of the biological basis of
all forms of human social behavior - Lower organism (animals) Human beings
- Genetic constraints on human social behavior
- Sociology
- - The primary determinants of human social
behavior are social environment and social
interactions based on culture
5Socialization
- How have we become who we are?
- Through the process of socialization we have
learned values, norms and other requirements
necessary for effective participation in group
and society. - The process whereby the helpless infant
gradually becomes a self-aware, knowledgeable
person, skilled in the ways of the ways of the
culture into which he or she is born.
6Socialization
- The study of the developmental process of
individual - Psychology
- Biological factors
- Early childhood
- Sociology
- Social interaction/environment
- Life-long socialization
- Social Psychology
7Theories of Socialization
- Symbolic Interactionism
- G. H. Mead
- Mind, Self and Society (1943)
- The Development of Self
8Theories of Socialization
- Socialization is a process in which the self
emerges out of interaction with others. - Self
- Ideas and attitudes about ones own personal and
social identity ( personality)
9Theories of SocializationG.H. Mead
- 2. Role-taking is central to socialization.
- (1) Preparatory stage
- Imitating the actions of those around them
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10Theories of SocializationG.H. Mead
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- Play stage
- Taking the role of the other learning what it
is like to be in the shoes of another person.
(P.92) - Significant others
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11Theories of SocializationG.H. Mead
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- Game stage
- Generalized others
- Learning the overall values and morality
12Theories of Socialization
- Jean Piaget
- (1896-1980)
- Social Psychologist
- The Stages of Cognitive Development
13Theories of SocializationJean Piaget
- Socialization is the process in which children
learn how to think (cognition) about themselves
and their environment. (p.93) - Childs active participation in socialization
process
14Theories of Socialization
- Eric Erikson
- Childhood and Society (1963)
- Life-long Socialization
15Theories of SocializationEric Eriksen
- Every phase of life requires additional
socialization to resolve the new conflicts that
shape the persons sense of self and ability to
perform social roles successfully. - Teenager
- Young adulthood
- Mature adulthood
- Old Age
16Socialization, Culture and Individual Freedom
- Society creates us?
- or
- Society is created by us?
17Sociological Approach to Socialization
18Agents of Socialization
- The Family
- The Schools
- The Community
- Peer Relationships
- Religion
- Mass Media
- Works
19Socialization