UCSP Flashcards
Known to self and known to others
OPEN SELF
Uknown to self and known to others
BLIND SELF
Known to self and unknown to others
HIDDEN SELF
Uknown to self and unknown to others
UNKNOWN SELF
is a lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary
survival skills in society.
SOCIALIZATION
Refers to the process of accepting the social norms, attitudes, roles, and values transmitted by people and social
groups within society as one’s own.
INTERNALIZATION
4 significant aspects of socialization
SOCIAL CONTEXT, CONTENT, PROCESS, RESULT
refers to particular circumstances of society; culture, language, the social structure that define social class.
SOCIAL CONTEXT
refers to ideas, beliefs, behavior, and other information that are passed by members of society to
individuals.
CONTENT
The methods of interaction.
PROCESS
Outcomes of socialization.
RESULT
is the learning process by which people develop an understanding of their political identities,
opinions, and behavior.
POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION
step by step through which a person develops his or her political beliefs, that can
influencetheir behavior in social areas.
POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION
is a virtue of political institutions and the decisions — about laws, policies, and candidates for political office —
made within them
POLITICAL LEGITIMACY
- deals with individuals’ mental perception about whether or not they can affect the political process.
POLITICAL EFFICACY
“If people failed to play their expected roles or behaved strangely, there is incomplete or inadequate socialization.”
TALCOTT PARSON
is the process by which people learn the requirements of their surrounding culture and acquire the
values and behaviors appropriate or necessary in that culture.
ENCULTURATION
AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION
FAMILY, SCHOOL, PEER GROUP, MASS MEDIA, RELIGION AND STATE
basic agent of socialization
FAMILY
born into some form of family, with the family taking the responsibility of nurturing, and teaching the
norms or accepted behaviors within the family structure and within society
FAMILY
fundamental social institution in society
FAMILY
has a critical and active role in socialization.
SCHOOL
Develop the academic and social understanding, and mold students’ beliefs, values, and attitudes
SCHOOL
composed of different people who are similar in age and social status and who share interests.
PEER GROUP