socialisation Flashcards
(13 cards)
primary socialisation and all the processes.
family: imitation, role model, sanctions, expectations, canalisation, different activities, verbal appellations, manipulation.
secondary socialisation, the processes and the writers.
media - hypodermic syringe - packard.
education - hidden curriculum - bowels and gintis.
workplace - canteen culture - waddington.
peers - peer pressure - adler and adler.
religion - collective consciousness - durkheim.
definition: imitation.
a child learning social skills by watching and copying their parents.
(a child copying dialects or languages).
definition: role models.
children copy people who often are their role models, often the same sex parents.
(daughter copying mother’s nurturing nature).
definition: expectations.
parents expect children to behave or be gifted in certain ways.
(expected to excel in school).
definition: sanctions.
the use of positive and negative rewards or punishments will encourage children.
(no dessert as a punishment).
definition: canalisation.
the channelling of children towards toys and activities.
(dolls for girls).
definition: manipulation.
encouragement and discouragement of behaviour is seen as abnormal.
(boys don’t cry).
definition: verbal appellations.
using different words and phrases with different sexes.
(‘little princess’ and ‘brave soldier’).
definition: different activities.
promoting different activities between boys and girls.
(girls dance and boys play football).
definition: hybridity.
society can become more ethnically diverse and cultures can influence each other to create a ‘hybrid’.
(braisan).
definition: ethnicity.
shared culture and a way of life.
(religion or music).
definition: beliefs.