SOC 100 - Slide 3 Flashcards

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Acculturation

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teaching and learning of a society’s culture

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Nature vs. Nurture

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Nature- Biological forces

Nurture- influenced by the environment

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3
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Primary Socialization

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Family

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Secondary Socialization (PMSWT)

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Peers
Media
Schools
Workplace
The state

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5
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Hybrid families

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Children of immigrant parents often successfully socialize in two culture

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Peer Groups

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Form foundation for creating subcultures and experimenting with new behaviours

strongest influence during adolescence

strong source of companionship and social support

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School (2ndery School)

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Both formal and informal learning

Aims to reinforce various norms
1. Independence
2.Achievement
3.Universalism
4.Specificity

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8
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Hidden Curriculum

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Unwritten rule, expectations and practices

  • ensures student conformity in thought and behaviour
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Media

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Print (newspapers, magazine) film, radio

Tremendously powerful
- huge audience

Good
* Educational
*Informative

Bad
* contains violence, gratuitous sex, prototypes

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10
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Classical Conditioning Theory/ Ivan Pavlov

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Dog training

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Alfred Bandura - Social Learning Theory

what’s the bobo doll experiment

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we learn through observation

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Theories of Socialization. LPPKFCFS

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Learning Theory

Psychoanalytic Theory

Piaget’s Theory of Intellectual Development

Kohl Theory of Moral Development

Functionalist Theory

Conflict Theory

Feminist Theory and Gender Role Socialization

Symbolic Interactionism Theory
Copley’s Looking Glass Self

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13
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Learning Theory / Classical Conditioning Theory/ Ivan Pavlov

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Application of principles of animal socialization extended to humans

Ivan Pavlov- Dog training

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Alfred Bandura - Social Learning Theory

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We learn through observation

Bobo Doll experiment

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15
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Psychoanalytic Theory - Sigmund Freud

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ID: Compulsive, unconscious, pleasure seeking

Superego: internalized societal restraints

EGO: Balances the ID and superego in cognitive conscious thought

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Sigmund Freud 5 stages of psychosexual development

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  1. Oral - (0-1 years old)
    mouth and lips
  2. Anal - ( 1-3 y/o)
    bladder and bowel movement
  3. Phallic - (3-6 y/o)
    desire centres upon genitalia
    OEDIPUS COMPLEX
  4. Latent - (6-12 y/o) (Hidden)
    time of exploration where sexual energy repressed or dormant
  5. Genital - (12+)
      heterosexual pleasure instead of self pleasure
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Piaget -Theory of intellectual Development (SPCF)

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1.Sensorimotor Period
discovering relationships between their bodies and environments

  1. Pre- Operational Period
  2. Concrete Operational
    Rational thinking
  3. Formal Operational
    hypothesis +
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Kohlberg - Theory of Moral Development

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Pre conventional
1. Avoid Punishment
2. Obtain Rewards

Conventional

  1. Belong and be accepted
  2. Obey Rules and Regulations

Post Conventional
1. Make and Keep Promises
2. Live Moral Imperatives

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Functionalist Theory

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How socialization promotes conformity which creates and preserve social harmony
stable society needs solidarity and cooperation of individuals

Society needs to foster trust among citizen

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Conflict Theory

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How socialization help powerful and wealth pass on their advantages to the next gen

  • Taught to accept status quo
21
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False Consciousness

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Acceptance of the status quo through realities of one’s disadvantage, unjust and exploited position

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Feminist Theory

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social interaction, discourse and gender roles are socially constructed to “control” women

Gender Role:

behavioural expectations related to masculinity and femininity

23
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Symbolic Interactionism

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Most important perspective on socialization

*Socialized being is an actor as well as a reactor
*Human infant is asocial at birth

24
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Six Basic Emotions (HSAFDS)

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Happiness
Sadness
Anger
Fear
Disgust
Sadness

25
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Charles Cooley - Looking Glass Self

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Where people base their sense of self on how they believe others see them

Use the judgement they receive from others to measure their own worth

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Three Core components of “the self”

Higgins

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  1. Actual self
    described by personal characteristics
  2. Ideal self
    linked to how a person wished to be
  3. An “ought to be”
    self that reflects moral values
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Coder

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Believed individuals have multiple selves that are expressed in diff social contexts

28
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STATUSES

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Position people hold
Ex. hockey player, worker

ascribed statues
born or imposed nature
ex. race, gender

achieved statues
earned our chosen during love
ex. engineer, student

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master statues

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statues characteristics that override other statues on how others see an individual

Ex. convicted murder

30
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Roles

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Every status has at least one role

*responsibilities that people hold based upon the positions they assume

Reciprocity of Roles
* rights attached to one status are linked with the responsibilities of another
*Patient/ doctor

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Erving Goffman - Dramaturgical Perspective

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like actors- perform a role based on cultural script in our interactions with others

front stage+ backstage

32
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Identity +Identity Work

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Combo of traits/values

makeup/hair
plastic surgery
tattoos

33
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Reappropriating.

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reclaiming terms/ which are/were used in a rude way towards a group

using the word “gay” in a good term

34
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Protective Identity Work - Technique of Neutralization

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Denial of responsibility
i’m not to blame

Denial of injury
no one got hurt

Denial of victim
they deserved it

Condemning the condensers
Who are u to judge me

Appealing to higher loyalty
i didn’t do it for me