Philosophy Module 2 Flashcards
It is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and educationalists to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs, and ideologies, providing an individual with the ____ and ____ necessary for participating within his/her own society.
Socialization; skills and habits
Socialization is thus ____-
the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
It is the means by which ______ begin to acquire the skills necessary to perform as a functioning member of their society.
Socialization; human infants
It is the most influential learning process
Socialization
Unlike other living species whose behavior is biologically set, humans need _______ to learn their culture and to survive.
social experiences
It manifests in the actions, customs, and behaviors of the whole social group.
Cultural Variability
At what level is the most fundamental expression of culture?
Individual-level
It is the adaptation of culture; internalizing it and interacting with different hierarchies of society.
Socialization
The expression of an individual-level can only occur after an individual has been ______
socialized
Who proposed the concept, “The Looking Glass Self”?
Charles Horton Cooley
When did Charles Horton Cooley create “The Looking Glass Self”?
1902
He stated that a person’s self grows out of society’s interpersonal interaction and the perception of others.
Charles Horton Cooley
The looking glass self refers to ____
people shaping themselves based on other people’s perceptions, which leads people to reinforce other people’s perspectives on themselves.
Who stated, “People shape themselves based on what other people perceive and confirm other people’s opinion on themselves”?
Charles Horton Cooley
What theory did George Herbert Mead create?
Theory of Social Behaviorism