LONG QUIZ Flashcards

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He said that the human mind at birth is nothing but a blank slate, or tabula rasa

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John Locke

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Refers to the lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary survival skills in society.

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Socialization

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Is considered the central process of social life, and is also a process of member recruitment and replacement.

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Socialization

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A process which enables the development of citizens to function effectively within a particular political system.

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Political Socialization

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5
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Enumerate the three (3) SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

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Functionalist
Inerpretivist
Synthesized

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Society, is seen as the primary factor responsible for how individuals learn to think and behave.

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Functionalist view

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He explained that if people failed to play their expected roles or behaved “strangely”, there is incomplete or inadequate socialization.

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Talcott Parsons

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They do not consider that socialization might vary from person to person, or that individuals might have needs, desires, values, or behaviors different from those that society expects or demands of them.

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Functionalists

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They see socialization as an interactive process between individuals and other members of society.

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Inerpretivist view

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Example is the changing definition of family.

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Inerpretivist view

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This sociologist has proposed this in which considers how factors such as free will, human autonomy, and social structures and processes influence socialization.

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Synthesized view

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12
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He believes that socialization is a two-way process

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Wentworth

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13
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What are the 3 SIGNIFICANT ASPECTS OF SOCIALIZATION?

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SOCIAL CONTEXT
CONTENT AND PROCESS
RESULTS

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14
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Refer to how socializing activities are structured.

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CONTENT AND PROCESS

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15
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Refer to the outcomes of socialization

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Results

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16
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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

17
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According to her, one must undergo a process of learning a culture “in all its uniqueness and particularity.”

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Margaret Mead

18
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He considers enculturation as “both a conscious and unconscious conditioning process

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E. Adamson Hoebel

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Clarifies the enculturation process by saying that in the early stages of human growth, the individual unconsciously internalizes his or her culture;

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Melville Herskovits

20
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It occur throughout an individuals life from childhood, adolescence, adulthood, old age, until death.

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SOCIALIZATION AND ENCULTURATION

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What are the AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION AND ENCULTURATION?

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The Family
Schools
Peer groups
Mass media
Religion state
Major Social And Historical Events

22
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What are the historical events?

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Second world war
Martial war
First people power 1986

23
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Tend to affect individuals and societies differently.

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Historical events