SOCI 1311 1st Edition Lecture 7Outline of Last Lecture I. Socialization II. Cultural TransmissionIII. Nature vs. NurtureIV. Twins vs. Feral ChildrenV. Sociobiology VI. Theories of Socialization Outline of Current Lecture I. Six Major Sources of Socialization II. Sex Role Socialization III. Formal vs. Informal Knowledge IV. Conflicting MessagesV. Important terms Current Lecture- SocializationI. Six Major Sources of Socialization 1. Family2. School3. Peers4. Religion5. Workplace6. MediaII. Sex Role Socialization- Family is responsible - The idea of gender (teach girls to become women, boys – men)III. Formal vs. Informal Knowledge- Learn this in school- Learn to understand authority, obedience (informal)- Learn Patriotism-having pride in our nationIV. Conflicting Messages- We receive from our peers- Usually conflicted from 14 yrs. old until 25 years old - Life events occur pushing us away from the confliction (marriage & children allowing maturity) These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.V. Other Important Terms- Life-Course- to act your age, so behave your age.The process by which individuals move from one biological & social stage to another.- Rites of Passage- ceremonies/events that mark transitions throughout thelife-course. (graduation, marriage, becoming parents, drivers license)- Total Institution- a place of residence where inhabitants experience nearlycomplete restriction of their physical freedom in order to be re-socialized into a new identity & behavior pattern. ( jail, mental health hospital, rehab, prison, army, monastery, convent) - Re-socialization-Total Institution practices re-socialization- Degradation Ceremony ( Mortification Process)- an event that marks the transition between the old & new you. This can be an embarrassing, shameful, or rewarding event. (cutting hair when joining military, baptism,
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