...talked about role taking and the importance of PLAY for the development of self
Who is Mead?
Mead's term for the attitudes we internalize from our actions with others. "What does society expect of ___?"
What is the "Me"?
first agent of socialization in life, life long (usually) impact
What is the family?
Individuals of roughly the same age and with similar interests
What is a peer group?
According to Mead, the ____ is the response to the "me."
What is the "I"?
discovered physical closeness and affection from their mothers, which is essential for healthy psychological development, and this need supersedes the need for food alone when forming attachments .
Who is Harlow?
Socialization
What is the process that teaches norms, values, and other aspects of culture to new group members?
What is school?
Prisons, Mental Institutions, and Military Boot-Camp
What are total institutuions?
Environment make-up determining who we are is an example of
What is Nurture?
...founded psychoanalysis, 3 parts to the personality
Who is Freud?
Our biological makeup determines who we are
What is Nature?
provides information about what is happening in other parts of the world, how people in other cultures live, and how people from a particular society should perceive the way that others live .
What is Media?
A ceremony to humiliate new members entering an institution
What is a degradation ceremony?
We learned about feral children, isolated children (Isabelle & Genie) and insitutionalized children to see that:
Society makes us human, early social, intimate interaction is crucial to make us 'human.'
....said sense of self develops from interacting with others, LOOKING GLASS self
Who is Cooley?
What is the Looking-Glass Self?
Real self, around significant others..
What is "backstage?
Preparation and practice to enter a role one expects to take on in the future.
What is anticipatory socialization?
Piaget's stages of development.
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, and concrete operational?
....talked about development through four stages.
Who Piaget?
The unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school.
What is hidden curriculum?
people and groups that influence our orientation to life, behavior, self-concept, emotions, and attitudes
What are agents of socialization
This stage is more sophisticated than the others, with several participants being involved, each with a distinct role.
What is the game stage?
3 parts of PERSONALITY (Freud)
id- devil, self-seeking super ego- angel, conscience ego- balancing force between id and super ego