Sociolization Flashcards

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What is sociolization?

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Involuntary
Learn accepted customs, norm, symbols, languages and behaviour
Lifelong
Inherting norms

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What are agents of socialization?
What type of agents are there?

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They teach us how we understand the norms, behaviour and etc.
Replication of the social order

Formal: parental figures

Informal: dirty glares when breaking the norms etc.

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Primary Agents of socialization? Provide examples.

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Primary agents of socialization are the people closest to you.
ex. This includes family and friends.

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What are secondary agents of socialization? Provide examples.

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Secondary agents of socialization include institutions that help people find their place in society.

Ex. school, religious institutions, work, etc.

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Are the types of abnormal socializaion?

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Child abuse

Isolated children

Feral children

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What is Abnormal socialization?

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When a child or individual don’t recieve the proper amount of soialization or only experienced negative sociolization.

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What is a Feral Child?

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A feral child is a person or child raised by animals instead of human

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What is an example of a Feral Child?

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Oxana Malaya

Felt outside in a shed and the dogs began to take care of her and help her grow up.

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Who is Genie?

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Example of an Isolated child

Strapped to a

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nativist vs empiricist?

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children are born with an innate ability to organize laws of language

all learning comes from only experience and observation

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What is a language explosion?

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a point where they go from learning a word daily (or every few days) to as many as 10 words a day.

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Eric Lenneberg has a theory about critical periods for language acquisition. What is his theory?

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language aquisition needs to take place in the ages of 10-12 anyhing past and we won’t be able to fully comprehend.

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why Genie both can and cannot be used as proof of critical period?

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she after the ciritial age period couldn’t fully understand language.

However they don’t know if this was a learning disability when she was born

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ethical issues that relate to Genie’s case management, and explain why they raise concerns.

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she wasn’t protected

broke the code for putting patients needs and safety first

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different types of Societal Expectations?

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Gender
Age
Race
Nationality
Ethnicity
Class (Economic)
Other

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Anticipatory Socialization

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using prior knowledge to anticipate what type of clothing, language, and behaviour might be needed for a particular situation

changing your behaviour and attitudes to get ready for a shift in role

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what types of Anticipatory Socialization

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Practices may include:
Play-acting
Training
Rehearsing
Modeling

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What Resocialization?
Provide example.

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the process by which one’s social values, beliefs, and norms are re-engineered by controlling their environment

deliberate, through an intense social process

ex. at an institution…