UCSP W6 Flashcards
according to sociologists and anthropologists, emerges from social interactions
THE SELF
take the forms of socialization and enculturation.
INTERACTIONS
refers to a lifelong experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.
SOCIALIZATION
simply means the process of learning one’s society and its culture. It is moreover the same as interacting, mingling and being with other people or groups within/outside 6 of your society.
SOCIALIZATION
on the other hand, 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
If successful, _ results in competence in the language, values and rituals of the culture.
ENCULTURATION
THREE GOALS OF SOCIALIZATION
- Socialization teaches impulses control and helps develop conscience as people internalize expectations of a particular society.
- Socialization teaches individuals how to prepare for and perform certain social roles (e.g., marriage and parenthood).
- Socialization cultivates shared sources of meaning and value.
The ‘_’ is a sociological concept. According to _, it develops through social interactions.
SELF
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
a set of situations where individuals learn to assume roles and meet the increasing level of complexity of each situation
SOCIAL INTERACTION
believe that the self is not something inborn. In the absence of interaction, the social self (or the mind), is compromised
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
‘_’ - unconcerned with societal rules.
I
‘_’ - behave according to social standards.
ME
The concept of ‘I/Me’ duality is also best captured by the cliché “_.”
PUT YOURSELF IN ANOTHER PERSON’S SHOES
•Mead proposed four-stage process of self development (,,,)
MIMICKING
PLAY
GAME
THE GENERALIZED OTHERS
is the development of an individual’s distinct personality, which is regarded as a persisting entity in a particular stage of life by which a person is recognized.
IDENTITY FORMATION