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SOCI 1311 1st Edition Lecture 11 Chapater 5 Continued I George Herbert Meade Self a Not born w self Emerges from social experience b Based on exchange of symbols b i By Charles Cooley The Looking Glass Self self image how others respond to us b ii based on how we think others see us II Mead a Taking the role of the other a i understanding someone s intentions or feelings b requires imagining someone else situation III Self Development Stages a Imitation Play about 5 years old taking roles of significant others Games Acquisition of genealized to widespread cultural norms and values we use to evaluate others IE the bathroom etiquette hint superego IV What are agents of Socialization a Family most important agent Loving family produces happy well adjusted child Bonding encouragement parental attention b Peer Groups Members experience anticipatory socialization Learning that helps a person achieve a desired Goal c Mass Media a significant socialization agent c i What are the Liberal concerns about media in relationship to race gender Inequality misrepresentation and women as sexual objects c ii Video games violence 66 of TV contains violence V Characteristics of the total Institution 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 a Staff supervises all daily activities b environment is standardized c formal rules and daily schedules VI Re Socialization a radically changing a person s personality a i staff breaks down existing identity who s been re socialized OJ Simpson Saddam Hussein Martha Stewart


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