social facts, norms, and control socialization Flashcards
social processes as ways of acting, thinking, and feelings that are external of the individual
social fact
tells people what not to do
prospective norm
tell what to do
prescriptive norm
sometimes called informal control that has a deliberate attempt to control social behaviour
social order
rewards and punishments
social sanctioning
shaping social settings
social management
trying to convince the listener to take a specific course of action
persuasion
a sense of disgrace/embarrassment arising from a memory of an exposure
shame
remorse a person feels for breaking a rule/committing a shameful act
guilt
the idle talk of/or rumouring
gossip
the removal/expulsion of people from a social group
ostracism
often by state/country - the legitimate use of force and violence to society
formal control
children learning values, attitudes, and actions appropriate to a particular culture
primary socialization
the notion that the self-reflects the responses of others
looking glass self
phase where children imitate those around them because they struggle distinguishing their roles from others
preparatory stage (0-3)