about the sociological concept the political and economic concept Socialization economics sociology Socialization ... and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society. Socialization is thus ... Socialization and Society, Boston Little Brown and Company. p5 ref ref Macionis, Gerber, Sociology 7th Canadian Ed. Pearson Canada Inc., 2010 pg.104 ref Socialization describes a process which may lead .... Many socio political theories postulate that socialization provides only a partial explanation for human ... a systematic review pmid 17176502 doi 10.1017 S0033291706009524 ref . Theories Socialization is the means ... 1980s, sociological and psychological theories have been connected with the term socialization ... PPR . The core idea is that socialization refers to an individual s personality development ... on self esteem. She claimed that society s socialization of females is the reason why girls self esteem ... Toronto, Ontario page 109 ref Judith R. Harris File Duck Duck Goose.jpg thumb Group Socialization ... socialization GS theory . This theory states that a child s adult personality is determined ...? A group socialization theory of development. Psychological Review, 102 3 , pp. 458 489. ref ... A. Martin both of whom are doctors at Standford University and wrote the chapter on family socialization .... E. & Martin, J. A. 1983 . Socialization in the context of the family Parent child interaction. In P. H. Mussen Series Ed. & E. M. Hetherington Vol. Ed. , Handbook of child psychology Vol. 4. Socialization ... success ref name J Harris . Types Main Primary socialization Primary socialization for a child is very important because it sets the ground work for all future socialization. Primary Socialization ... minority groups. Secondary socialization Secondary socialization refers to the process of learning ..., it is the behavioral patterns reinforced by socializing agents of society. Secondary socialization ... bassaleg departments Social 20Sciences Revision Secondary Socialisation.pdf ref Secondary Socialization ... more details
In studies of consumer behaviour , consumer socialization is an aspect of socialization in which a person, in particular, a child acquires skills, knowledge, habits, and attitudes related to their behaviour in marketplace . ref name ward http www.jstor.org pss 2489100 Consumer Socialization , by Scott Ward, Journal of Consumer Research , 1974 ref ref http www.aeforum.org aeforum.nsf b6f532dc08e2a32e80256c5100355eab 7451ba8d0d2d883880256d6600531043 FILE EB2003.pdf Consumer Socialization How do children become consumers? , by Erling Bjurstr m, an Advertising Education Forum AEF Academic Advisory Board Discussion Paper, 13 June 2002 ref This aspect of child socialization started receiving academic attention in early 1970s. ref name ward ref John, Deborah Roedder 1999 Consumer socialization of children A retrospective look at twenty five years of research , Journal of Consumer Research , Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 183 213 ref Systematic academic research in this area was triggerred by charges of various consumer advocacy groups which were concerned with the effects of marketing , especially TV advertising on children. ref name ward See also Consumerism Consumer culture Self brand Development of self brand concepts References reflist Category Consumer behaviour Category Child development Category Socialization sociology stub ... more details
Refimprovesect date October 2009 The socialization of animals refers to the process of training animals to be kept by humans in close relationships, especially cat s and working dogs . Ferality Feral animals can be socialized with varying degrees of success. Feral children are children who lack socially accepted communication skills. Reports of feral children, such as those cited by Kingsley Davis, have largely been shown to be exaggerations, or complete fabrications, with regards to the specific lack of particular skills for example, bipedalism. Cats For example, the cat returns readily to a feral state if it has not been socialized properly in its young life. A feral cat usually acts defensively. People often unknowingly own one and think it is merely unfriendly. Socializing cats older than six months can be very difficult. It is often said that they cannot be socialized. This is not true, but the process takes two to four years of diligent food bribes and handling, and mostly on the cat s terms. Eventually the cat may be persuaded to be comfortable with humans and the indoor environment. Kitten s learn to be feral either from their mothers or through bad experiences. They are more easily socialized when under six months of age. Socializing is done by keeping them confined in a small ... for socialization, used individually or in combination. The first method is to simply hold and pet ... cause it to revert to its feral state. The process of socialization often takes three weeks to three ... size and shape and understand how to communicate. Dogs In domesticated dog s, the process of socialization begins even before the puppy s eyes open. Socialization refers to both its ability to interact ..., performing everyday tasks and activities. As the puppies grow older, socialization occurs ... less likely to be aggressive or to suffer from fear biting. See also Socialization Animal training animal language Domestic dog Category Animal training Category Socialization ... more details
Reciprocal socialization is a socialization process that is bidirectional children socialize parents just as parents socialize children . ref name Santrock Santrock, John W. 2007 . Life Span Development Third Edition . New York, NY McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. ref For example, the interaction of mothers and their infants is sometimes symbolized as a dance or dialogue in which following actions of the partners are closely coordinated. This coordinated dance or dialogue can assume the form of mutual synchrony , or it can be reciprocal in a more precise sense. The actions of the partners can be matched, as when one partner imitates the other or when there is mutual smiling. When reciprocal socialization has been investigated in infancy , mutual gaze or eye contact has been found to play an important role in early social interaction. In one investigation, the mother and infant engaged in a variety of behaviors while they looked at each other by contrast, when they looked away from each other, the rate of such behaviors dropped considerably . ref name Stern & others Stern, D. N., Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., & Bennett, S.L. 1977 . The infant s stimulus world during social interaction A study of caregiver behaviors with particular reference to repetition and timing. In H.R. Schaffer ED. , Studies in mother infant interaction. London Academic press. ref In short, the behaviors of mothers and infants involve substantial interconnection and synchronization. And in some investigations, synchrony in parent child relationships was positively related to children s social competence. One example of parental response to children s behavior is the elicitation of instructional scaffolding scaffolding behavior, which in turn affects the level of behavior children show in the future. Scaffolding refers ... and reciprocal socialization could not be found. References references External links http lmhc.tomrue.net ... DEFAULTSORT Reciprocal Socialization Category Socialization ... more details
Not to be confused with the Sociological concept of Socialization . Economic systems sidebar In economic discourse, socialization has several different but related connotations. In Socialist economy socialist ... process. ref Otto Neurath s concepts of socialization and economic calculation and his socialist critics . Retrieved July 05, 2010 http www.chaloupek.eu work NeurathFin.pdf ref Socialization has ... of Karl Marx and Frederich Engels , socialization refers to the process of transforming an economic activity from a solitary activity to a social relationship. Socialization is a process that begins to take place under capitalism and is a hallmark of the capitalist mode of production in the form of socialization of production in the factory and socialization of labor by transforming the process of producing ... ownership and appropriation of the surplus value and profits, leading to a situation where socialization is expanded in scope to include socialization of the surplus value in the form of cooperative ... as the capitalist mode of production stands on its own feet, then the further socialization of labor ... . In most cases, socialization is understood to be a deeper process of transforming the social ..., believing it to be far more efficient than private ownership. In Marxist theory Marxism Socialization ... of socialization expands, a contradiction between the socialized nature of production and the individual ... performed by the capitalists the private owners . This socialization of production and centralization ... in which our present day society moves, and which modern industry brings to light. ref Socialization ... work environment. Socialization of industry is different from nationalization , which can, but usually does not imply the socialization of the workplace socialization of industry can take place in private or cooperative owned enterprises. In a capitalist economy, socialization entails commodification and is therefore limited. ref http marxists.org glossary terms s o.htm socialisation ref Socialization ... more details
Anticipatory socialization is the process, facilitated by social interactions , in which non group members learn to take on the values and standards of social groups groups that they aspire to join, so as to ease their entry into the group and help them interact competently once they have been accepted by it. ref cite book last Clark first Reginald M. title Family Life and School Achievement Why Poor Black Children Succeed Or Fail year 1983 publisher University of Chicago Press location Chicago0 isbn 0226107701 pages 217 url http www.amazon.co.uk Family Life School Achievement Children dp 0226107701 ref sr 1 1?s books&ie UTF8&qid 1321257260&sr 1 1 ref ref cite book last Wilcoxson first Mitsue Alice title The socialization of athletic training clinical instructors A descriptive study year 2008 publisher Purdue University Health and Kinesiology location Ann Arbor, Michigan pages 20 url http books.google.co.uk books?id NlXdJJJ IykC&pg PA20&dq anticipatory socialization merton&hl en&ei J7 ATt30MrHzmAX40dH9Aw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDMQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q anticipatory 20socialization 20merton&f false ref It is the process of changing one s Attitude psychology attitudes and Human behavior behaviours , in preparation for a shift in one s role . Words commonly associated with anticipatory socialization include Social grooming grooming , play acting, training and rehearsing. ref cite book last Ballis first Peter Harry title Leaving the adventist ministry a study of the process of exiting year 1999 publisher Praeger Publishers location Westport, Connecticut isbn 0275962296 pages 158 url http books.google.co.uk books?id NFhYiuusuLgC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false ref The concept of anticipatory socialization, first defined by sociologist Robert K. Merton ... , and instead begin the anticipatory socialization process with groups that are more receptive ... of anticipatory socialization include law school students learning how to behave like lawyers, older ... more details
Political socialization is a concept concerning the study of the developmental processes by which children and adolescents acquire political cognition, attitudes, and behaviors . ref Powell, L., & Cowart, J. 2003 . Political campaign communication inside and out. Allyn and Bacon. ref It refers to a learning process by which norms and behavior acceptable to a well running political system are transmitted from one generation to another. It is through the performance of this function in which individuals are inducted into the political culture and their orientations towards political objects are formed. ref Varkey, K. 2003 . Political Theory A Philosophycal Perspective. Indian Publishers Distributors. ref Agents of Socialization These Agents of Socialization all influence in one degree or another an individual s political opinions Family, Media, Peers, Education, Religion, Race, Gender, Age and Geography. These factors and many others that people are introduced to as they are growing up will affect their political views throughout the rest of their lives. Political beliefs are often formed during childhood, as parents pass down their ideologies to their children. Factors The agents a child surrounds him herself with during childhood are crucial to the child s development of future voting behaviors. Some of these agents include Family Glass 1986 recognizes family as a primary influence in the development of a child s political orientation, mainly due to constant relationship between parents and child, detailed in the table Family as a Primary Influence Family as a Primary Influence below. ref J. Glass, V. B. 1986 . Attitude similarity in three generational families Socialization, status inheritance, or reciprocal influence? American Sociological Review , 685 698. ref Schools ... Voter. New York John Wiley. ref Work Place To be added. Agents of Political Socialization ... Reflist Category Subfields of political science Category Political correctness Category Socialization ... more details
socialization Academic discourse socialization is a dynamic and complex process White & Lowenthal ... group, which can be seen as a process of academic discourse socialization. References Refbegin Hyland, K. 2009 . Academic socialization. New York, NY The Tower Building. Flowerdew, J. 2002 . Introduction ... discourse. pp.  21 39 . Edinburgh Gate, H Longman. Morita, N. 2000 . Discourse socialization through ... . Language, culture, gender, and academic socialization. Language and education, 23, 443 460. White ... more details
sociology Primary Socialization American and British English spelling differences ise.2C ize .28 isation.2C ization.29 or primary socialization in sociology is the acceptance and learning of a set of norms and values established through the process of socialization . Typically this is initiated by the Sociology of the family family . Primary socialization typically occurs during childhood and is when a child learns the attitudes, values and actions appropriate to individuals as members of a particular culture. For example if a child saw his her mother expressing a discriminatory opinion about a minority group, then that child may think this behavior is acceptable and could continue to have this opinion about minority groups. Those who do not receive primary socialization do not usually accept cultures norms and values and are typically likely to become feral child feral . See also Focal socializing agency Secondary socialization Sociology of the family References references Category Socialization Category Sociological terms Category Sociology index socio stub ... more details
Social animal refers to an animal which is highly interactive with other members of its species The Social Animal can also refer to two different American books discussing sociology The Social Animal Elliot Aronson book , 1972 book The Social Animal David Brooks book , 2011 book See also Socialization Socialization economics disambig ... more details
The theory of TPI is an attempt to reconcile theoretical understanding of organizational socialization such as the process of integration ref Alvenfors, Adam 2009 Om introduktionsprogrammets betydelse f r integrationen av nyanst llda. ref . TPI theory refers that new employees need to develop theoretical T and practical P skills towards the performance of the new job, but also satisfy needs of I interaction that exist among the new employees ref Alvenfors, Adam 2010 Introduction Integration? On the introduction programs importance for the integration of new employees . http urn.kb.se resolve?urn urn nbn se his diva 4281 ref . These three conditions must be fulfilled to become integrated to the organization. This theory is important to approach an understanding of integration and socialization effects. References reflist Category Human resource management business term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 sociology Focal socialisation agency American and British English spelling differences ise.2C ize .28 isation.2C ization.29 or focal socialization agency in sociology is the name given to the Agency sociology agency which is most influential in process of socialisation upon an individual. Typically the first focal socialisation agency is the Sociology of the family family but is usually succeeded in this role by the sociology of education education system upon the entering of education. See also Primary socialisation Secondary socialisation Sociology of the family References references Category Socialization Category Sociology index socio stub de Sozialisation nl Socialisatie ... more details
. Onboarding , also known as organizational socialization , refers to the mechanism through which ... members and insiders. ref name orgsocial Bauer, T. N., & Erdogan., B. 2011 . Organizational socialization ... that these socialization techniques lead to positive outcomes for new employees such as higher job ... refer to the specific actions carried out by newcomers as they take an active role in the socialization .... 1996 . Proactive socialization and behavioral self management. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 48 ... to engage in behaviors such as information seeking that accelerate the socialization process, thus ... may be less affected by specific socialization efforts because they have a a better understanding ... experience, anticipatory socialization, and employee retention. Journal of Management, 32, 343 359 ... s socialization and adjustment in a collectivist culture. Journal of Personal Selling and Sales ... and outcomes of proactivity in the socialization process. Journal of Applied Psychology, 85, 373 ... socialization efforts Organizations also invest a great amount of time and resources into the training and orientation of new company hires. Organizations differ in the variety of socialization activities they offer in order to integrate productive new workers. Possible activities include their socialization .... Socialization tactics Socialization tactics, or orientation tactics, are designed based on an organization ... to socialization, while others follow a more sink or swim approach in which new employees are challenged ... to socialization. Collective versus Individual socialization Collective socialization refers ... forth. Socialization in the Individual mode allows newcomers to accumulate unique experiences separate ... a theory of organizational socialization. Research in Organizational Behavior , 1, 209 264. ref Formal vs. Informal socialization Formal socialization refers to those tactics in which newcomers are more or less segregated from others and trained of the job. These processes can be witnessed with such socialization ... more details
saved book title Community subtitle cover image cover color Community Main article Community Perspectives from various disciplines Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Social capital Sense of community Communitarianism Organizational communication Community ecology Ecological community Interdisciplinary perspectives Socialization Community development Community development Community service Types of community Community of interest Intentional community Category Wikipedia books on community Community ... more details
The Unprocessed Child Living Without School ISBN 0 9729416 0 6 by Valerie Fitzenreiter is a book about how Fitzenreiter raised her daughter, Laurie Chancey, using a combination of unschooling and attachment parenting . The author s philosophy of parenting is based mainly on the works of John Caldwell Holt and A.S. Neill , combined with her own instincts. The book is organized by topic and includes Fitzenreiter s thoughts and personal anecdotes on socialization , parental responsibility, self discipline, chores, bedtimes, sex and dating, and many others. She offers her daughter s success in life as evidence that unschooling is a viable way to raise children. External links http www.ubpub.com Unbounded Publications publisher of The Unprocessed Child http lchancey.wordpress.com Laurie Chancey s personal website sociology book stub DEFAULTSORT Unprocessed Child Category 2003 books Category Books about parenting ... more details
Image Aawr.png right thumb The AAWR logo The American Association for Women Radiologists or AAWR is a professional association founded in 1981 as a resource for professional socialization for women in a male dominated field of radiology . AAWR s role model is Marie Curie , extraordinary scientist, mother and teacher. The main goals of the association were to provide a forum for issues unique to women in radiology, radiation oncology and related professions, to sponsor programs that promote opportunities for women, and to facilitate networking among women radiologists. External links http www.aawr.org AAWR Category Medical associations based in the United States Category Radiology organizations Category Organizations established in 1981 Category Organizations for women in science and technology Category Women s occupational organizations ... more details
Forms of government The Garrison State was a 1941 article in the American Journal of Sociology by political scientist and sociologist Harold Lasswell . It was a developmental construct that outlined the possibility of a political military elite composed of specialists in violence in a modern state. Lasswell was particularly influenced by the development of aerial warfare , especially as employed during the Second Sino Japanese War , which he believed would lead to a socialization of danger throughout society. External links http www.press.uchicago.edu cgi bin hfs.cgi 00 1320.ctl The Garrison State from University of Chicago Press http www.jstor.org stable 2769918 The Garrison State at JSTOR DEFAULTSORT Garrison State Category Military sociology Category 1941 works polisci stub ... more details
Camp Courageous is a summer camp facility located in Whitehouse, Ohio . The main purpose of the program is to foster socialization, independence, and a better life to children and teens who have various disabilities. History This camp was founded in the 1960s by Marty Duncan and Ray DeFrane , who wanted their disabled children to have a chance to experience an overnight camp. When no other camp in Ohio would accept their children, Camp Courageous broke ground and opened for business. At first, it has offered 2 week summer programs, but to this day, it has expanded to 11 weeks. It has also provided respite s for the early and mid Fall seasons. External links http www.campcourageous.com Camp Courageous OH Camp Facilities Coord 41.526765 83.846776 display title Category Summer camps for children with special needs Category Summer camps in Ohio Courageous ... more details
Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities ISBN 9780805827927 is a book by Diane Halpern published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates in 2000, and now in its third edition. Diane Halpern was the 2004 president of the American Psychological Association . cquote At the time I started writing this book , it seemed clear to me that any between sex differences in thinking abilities were due to socialization practices, artifacts, and mistakes in the research. After reviewing a pile of journal articles that stood several feet high and numerous books and book chapters that dwarfed the stack of journal articles, I changed my mind. See also Sex and intelligence Biology of gender Brain Sex External links Category Biology of gender psych book stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Schizothymia is a temperament related to schizophrenia in a way analogous to Cyclothymia cyclothymia s relationship with bipolar disorder . A schizothymic individual displays a flat affect and a high degree of introversion, withdrawing from social relations generally nevertheless, some individuals with this characteristic may be able to achieve relatively affable social relations and a measure of affectivity in some situations. As a kind of temperament, schizothymic personality traits are thought to be more or less innate rather than the result of socialization or a lack thereof . See also Schizoid personality disorder Schizotypal personality disorder Schizophrenia Schizotypy Psychoticism Category Abnormal psychology Category Psychosis Category Mental and behavioural disorders bg pl Schizotymia ... more details
wiktionary The term third wheel refers to someone who deters the socialization of a couple, perhaps when being invited out of pity or through a feeling of duty. It may also refer to may refer to The Third Wheel film The Third Wheel film , a 2002 American romantic comedy Third Wheel , an episode of How I Met Your Mother The Third Wheel The O.C. The Third Wheel The O.C. , an episode of The O.C. The Third Wheel That 70s Show The Third Wheel That 70s Show , an episode of That 70s Show Third Wheel , a song from The Servants album Disinterest album Disinterest disambig ... more details
about the general concept the professional wrestling event WWE Bragging Rights the college basketball rivalry between Illinois and Missouri Braggin Rights Expert subject date September 2011 dicdef Bragging rights refers to an informal claim one can make to holding a certain achievement, such as a record or being the first at something. This claim is not an official title or status, but rather the ability to win an argument to holding the position ref Cheater s Guide to Speaking English Like a Native By Boye Lafayette De Mente page 129 ref . Bragging rights exist in many areas, including business, education, socialization, and sports ref Sports mania essays on fandom and the media in the 21st century By Lawrence W. Hugenberg, Paul M. Haridakis, Adam C. Earnheardt page 196 ref . References reflist Category Arguments social psych stub ... more details
ref Socialization of Data McDonald writes articles and gives interviews, ref cite web title Teradata Executive Sees Opportunities in Socialization of Data url http risnews.edgl.com retail trends Teradata Executive Sees Opportunities in Socialization of Data 43803 work Article publisher Retail Info News accessdate 16 December 2011 ref and speaks at conferences on the socialization of data, the data used in online social networks, ref cite web title Partners 2010 Darryl McDonald Socialization of Data ... for his website, Socialization of Data. Philanthropy McDonald raises money for non profit organizations ... more details
wiktionary booking Booking may refer to Booking comics Booking comics , a Korean comics anthology magazine published by Haksan Booking professional wrestling , the laying out of the plot before a professional wrestling match An accounting system a.k.a. double entry bookkeeping system The process of creation by a criminal justice system of an administrative record of those arrest ed The process of matching musicians or other performing artists with performance opportunities, by a talent agency , a.k.a. booking agency A reservation in the tourism and hospitality industry hospitality industries The informal term for cautioning a player, in association football and several other sports, indicated by a Yellow card sports yellow card The practice of forced socialization in Korean clubs such as Le Prive , in which waiters entice female patrons to other tables of men A slang term for running or fleeing Recording a loan into a loan servicing system In Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12 step fellowships A methodology for working the 12 steps disambiguation ... more details