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It is a form of interaction by which people
acquire personality and learn the way of life
of their society.
Socialization
It allows the individual to learn the norms,
values, languages, skills, beliefs, other
patterns of thoughts, and actions that are
essential for social living (Robertson, 1987).
Socialization
The process by which we learn the
requirements of our surrounding culture and
acquire the behaviors and values
appropriate for his culture.
ENCULTURATION
SOCIALIZATION FOCUSES ON THE FOLLOWING:
1.Acquisition of
knowledge
2.
Language
3.Values
4.Habits
5.Skill in
Society
GOALS OF SOCIALIZATION
To teach
impulse
control and help individual
develop
conscience.
★ To prepare for
social roles
★ To
cultivate
shared resources of
meaning
and
value
FUNCTIONS OF SOCIALIZATION
Personality
and
role development
★
Skills development
and
training
★
Values formation
★
Social integration
and
adjustment
★
Social control
and
stability
agents
of
socialization
family peer group school church media work
its all being part of something int hhe
community
"its all about being a part of something in a community, socializing with people
zach braff
It is concerned with the relationship
of a person to his or her
environment.
CONTEXT
Are regularly suggested as sources of
human behavior.
BIOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Includes feelings, anger
,
love and happiness or a
sense of emotional
deprivation
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTEXT
2 types of context
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL
refers to what is passed from
member to novice such as ideas, beliefs,
behaviors, and other information that are
passed on by the member of society to the
individual.
Content
are those interactions that are
conveyed to new members, how they are to
speak, behave, think, and feel.
Process
happens durin
g
childhood and is very important, because
it sets the groundwork for all future
socialization.
Primary Process
learning what i
s
the appropriate behavior as a member of
a smaller group within the larger society
which includes behavioral patterns
reinforced by socializing agents of
society.
Secondary process
happens when a
n
individual or a group is brought in contact
with a new culture, which requires them
to leave behind their old identity and take
up a new one.
Resocialization
happen
s
when the
younger
generation
transfers knowledge to the
older
generation.
Reverse
socialization
CONSEQUENCE
S
OF SOCIALIZATION
Establish
Self Concept
Creates the
capacity
for
role taking
Creates the
tendency
for
people to act in
socially
acceptable
ways
Makes people the
bearers
of
culture