UCSP W6 Flashcards

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according to sociologists and anthropologists, emerges from social interactions

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THE SELF

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2
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take the forms of socialization and enculturation.

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INTERACTIONS

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3
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refers to a lifelong experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.

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SOCIALIZATION

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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.

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SOCIALIZATION

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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

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ENCULTURATION

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6
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If successful, _ results in competence in the language, values and rituals of the culture.

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ENCULTURATION

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THREE GOALS OF SOCIALIZATION

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  1. Socialization teaches impulses control and helps develop conscience as people internalize expectations of a particular society.
  2. Socialization teaches individuals how to prepare for and perform certain social roles (e.g., marriage and parenthood).
  3. Socialization cultivates shared sources of meaning and value.
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8
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The ‘_’ is a sociological concept. According to _, it develops through social interactions.

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SELF
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD

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9
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a set of situations where individuals learn to assume roles and meet the increasing level of complexity of each situation

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SOCIAL INTERACTION

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10
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believe that the self is not something inborn. In the absence of interaction, the social self (or the mind), is compromised

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GEORGE HERBERT MEAD

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‘_’ - unconcerned with societal rules.

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I

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‘_’ - behave according to social standards.

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ME

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13
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The concept of ‘I/Me’ duality is also best captured by the cliché “_.”

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PUT YOURSELF IN ANOTHER PERSON’S SHOES

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14
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•Mead proposed four-stage process of self development (,,,)

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MIMICKING
PLAY
GAME
THE GENERALIZED OTHERS

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15
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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.

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IDENTITY FORMATION

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16
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This process defines individuals to others and themselves.

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IDENTITY FORMATION

17
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is the sum of a being’s knowledge and understanding of his or herself.

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SELF-CONCEPT

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_ is the awareness of oneself. _ includes physical, psychological, and social attributes influence by the individual’s attitudes, habits, beliefs and ideas

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SELF CONSCIOUSNESS
SELF- CONCEPT

19
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is one’s feeling of identity or affiliation with a group or culture.

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CULTURAL IDENTITY

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is the identification with a certain ethnicity, usually on the basis of a presumed common ancestry.

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ETHNIC IDENTITY

21
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is an ethical and philosophical concept whereby all humans are subdivided into groups called nations

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NATIONAL IDENTITY

22
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is the set of beliefs and practices generally held by an individual involving adherence to codified beliefs and rituals.

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RELIGIOUS IDENTITY

23
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Several identities can be embraced by a single person, but there is always a dominant identity (called _) which seems to orchestrate the operation of other identities in the set.

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MASTER IDENTITY