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CHRIS MILLIGAN

TermDefinition
SOCIALIZATION LEARNING HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN A GROUP
HARRY HARLOWE HE RESEARCHED MONKEYS SOCIALIZATION
FUNCTIONALISM SOCIETY EXISTS BECAUSE IT WORKS TO BENEFIT SOCIETY AS A WHOLE
SELF-CONCEPT AN IMAGE OF OURSELVES SEPARATE FROM THE REST OF SOCIETY
LOOKING GLASS SELF YOUR BEHAVIOR IS SHAPED BY THE OPINIONS OF OTHERS
SIGNIFICANT OTHERS PEOPLE WHO ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE
HIDDEN CURRICULUM THE UNOFFICIAL ASPECTS OF A CULTURE THAT ARE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS
PERFORMANCE IN SCHOOL, REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS ARE TYPICALLY BASED ON THESE
TOTAL INSTITUTION AN ORGANIZATION THAT TAKES COMPLETE CONTROL OVER THE LIVES OF ITS MEMBERS
DESOCIALIZATION THE PROCESS OF GIVING UP OLD NORMS AND VALUES
RESOCIALIZATION THE PROCESS OF TAKING ON NEW NORMS AND VALUES
ANTICIPATORY SOCIALIZATION VOLUNTEERING TO TAKE ON NEW SOCIAL NORMS AND VALUES
ME THE IMAGE OF YOURSELF THAT IS FORMED AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN SOCIALIZED
I YOUR BEHAVIOR THAT IS UNLEARNED AND SPONTANEOUS
REFERENCE GROUP PEOPLE TO WHOM YOU LOOK TO ESTABLISH VALUES AND NORMS
HUNTING & GATHERING THE EARLIEST TYPE OF SOCIETY
ASCRIBED STATUS AN EXAMPLE WOULD BE BEING BORN TO A SET OF PARENTS THAT YOU DIDN'T ASK FOR
ORGANIC SOLIDARITY MANY INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS
MECHANICAL SOLIDARITY A HIGH CONSENSUS OF VALUES WITH STRONG FAMILY TIES
INDUSTRIAL A SOCIETY IN WHICH MACHINES HAVE TAKEN THE PLACE OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL POWER
POST INDUSTRIAL A SOCIETY THAT RELIES ON SERVICE INDUSTRY JOBS & TECHNOLOGY JOBS
BLUE COLLAR THESE JOBS ARE USUALLY HELD BY MEMBERS OF THE WORKING CLASS
MASTER STATUS THIS SOCIAL POSITION DOMINATES YOUR TIME AND ENERGY MORE THAN OTHERS
ACHIEVED STATUS A SOCIAL POSITION THAT IS EARNED AND CHOSEN
AGRICULTURAL A TYPE OF SOCIETY THAT DEPENDS ON THE RAISING OF ANIMALS AND CROPS
HORTICULTURAL A SOCIETY THAT SURVIVES BY GROWING PLANTS
CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE KARL MARX, THE WORKING CLASS WILL ALWAYS CLASH WITH THE ELITE CLASS
GENERALIZED OTHER AN ADOPTION OF THE NORMS AND VALUES OF ONE'S SOCIETY
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