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Socialization & its Agents What Makes You, You?

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Socialization & its Agents. What Makes You, You?. What is Socialization?. The way ppl learn to think & act Done through encounters with other people/groups (social contact) Allows new members to learn accepted ways of behaving w/in a certain culture Socialization - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Socialization & its Agents

Socialization & its AgentsWhat Makes You, You?

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What is Socialization?• The way ppl learn to think & act• Done through encounters with other people/groups

(social contact)

• Allows new members to learn accepted ways of behaving w/in a certain culture

• Socialization• takes place through the interaction with others• can be intentional or unintentional

• Various types of social contact are called the agents of socialization

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Meet the Agents of Socialization• Family• Peers• School• Media• Culture

• What does each agent teach us about acceptable behaviour?

• How do they teach us?

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Meet the Agents of Socialization• Family (most important – moulds values, beliefs,

religious/political views etc)

• School (2nd most important b/c teaches important knowledge from society including acceptable behaviours – forces children to engage socially)

• Peers (social contact is a major influence b/c behaviour patterns are shaped by what peers feel are acceptable)

• Media (portrays norms and reinforces views by repeated exposure)

• Culture (passes religious, nationalistic traditions, allows to meet other members of society)

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Primary Agents of Socialization• Include the agents that are closest to an

individual; family and friends

• Most important b/c they play a critical role in shaping the life & behaviour of an individual within society at a child’s earliest age

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Secondary Agents of Socialization• Secondary agents are those institutions or

places that help an individual find their place within society• Examples: school, work, religion

• These agents help an individual improve their social skills & integrate them into society

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Social Classes

• There are also social classes

• These agents of socialization divide individuals into categories within society

• For instance, socioeconomic classes include lower class, working middle class, as well as the working elite (wealthy)

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Effects of the Agents Over Time• Agents of socialization affect an individual & an

entire population

• Life Cycle Effect: causes an individual or group to alter their beliefs/behaviour• Example: Political revolution (military coup, etc)

• Period Effect: affects entire society and usually occurs due to disease, depressions, or wars

• Cohort Effect: a social event that creates a major impact on a specific group of people (e.g. Atomic Bomb)

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Agents of Socialization: Parents• The 1st 5yrs of life &

throughout childhood, parent/guardian(s) are the primary agent(s) of socialization

• Most parents take the responsibility of raising children seriously & attempt to make real efforts to help their children learn appropriate behaviour

• Hwr, some parents have their own agenda

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Agents of Socialization: Parents• Parents w/ an agenda are so rigorous & specific

about how children should grow and develop that they leave very little room for the child to develop their own ideas or beliefs

• These parents typically have ideas that go against the norms of society and pass their ideas on to their children

• Some people refer to this as exploitation or abuse

• We are about to watch and record notes on Richard Sandrak aka, “The World’s Strongest Boy”

• Write notes about what the parents are teaching the child about himself and the world.

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Discussion• What did Richard Sandrak’s parents teach him

about himself?• What did his parents teach him was important in

the world?• Is this a form of exploitation and/or abuse?• What other celebrity examples can you think of

that are similar to this case?