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20 Cards in this Set
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Self |
Is a product of social processes |
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Socialization |
Refers to lifelong social experience by which people develop human potential and learn culture. |
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Enculturation |
Process by which people learn the requirements to their surrounding culture |
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Jeffrey J. Arnett |
Outlined his interpretation of 3 primary goals of socialization (1995) |
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The Self |
Is a sociological concept |
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George Herbert Mead |
According to him, self develops through social interactions |
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Feral Children |
Children raised by animals and lived in extreme social isolation |
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"I/Me" duality |
Reinforces the purely sociological facets of the self |
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"The generalized other" |
Can be thought of as understanding the given activity and the actors place |
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Identity formation |
Is the development of an individual's distinct personality |
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Social Affiliations |
Individual gain social identity and group identity by _______ |
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Self Concept |
Is the sum of a being's knowledge and understanding of his/herself |
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Cultural Identity |
One's feeling of identity or affiliation with a group or culture |
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Ethnic Identity |
Identification with a certain ethnicity |
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National Identity |
An ethical and philosophical concept |
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Religious Identity |
Is the set of beliefs and practices |
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Master Identity |
Gives order to the operation of the other identities individually or collectively |
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Norm |
Is a rule that guides the behavior of members of a society |
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Emile Durkheim |
Considered norms to be social facts |
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Normal |
Refers to that which conforms to norms |