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Socialisation
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sociology
sociolisation
primary
secondary
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Socialisation
Primary Socialisation (immediate family)
Learn how to control feelings and desires
Develop language, learning, writing, perception, thinking and counting.
Learning moral standards, attitudes, aspirations and identities
Learning social roles and how to behave in role-specific ways.
Learnt through the ages of 0-5 in the family home.
Children learn through imitation.
Gender Roles
Manipulation
Parents encourage behaviour that is normal for a child's sex.
parents discourage different behaviour (disapprova/punishment)
Canalisation
Children are 'channelled' to certain toys and activities by their parents.
Verbal Appelations
The way we talk to children can show how important gender is.
"Good Girl" "Naughty Boy"
Secondary Socialisation (Education, Media and Peers)
Media
TV number 1 leisure activity
Promotes consumerism
Youth Subcultures
Promotes social solidarity
Promotes Social control
School
Appropriate behaviour
Role Allocation
Meritocracy
Social Solidarity
Social Control
Peers
identity formation
Social Skills
Values, etc
Subcultures
Culture
'cultural identitty'
Inner vision of self in relation to cultural group.
'worldview'
Religion
Ecclesiastical traditions
Moral beliefs
Moral functions
Process through we learn to fit into society.
Learn norms and rules of society and patterns of our culture.
Take on "social" roles
Lifelong process
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