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28 Αυγ 2018 · Socialization is the multifaceted process through which individuals learn and internalize cultural norms, codes, and values. This process enables entry into and sustained membership in one or...
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Socialization is interwoven with a changing present, and framed by evolution, history and the future. We are socialized throughout the whole life cycle, but the term socialization refers primarily to formation and development during childhood and youth, from birth to adult status. This period, from early childhood to young
Definition. Socialization is a common term in sociology, political science, education, and anthropology as well as psychology where it is used to describe the processes whereby individuals attain the behaviors, norms, beliefs, and ideologies that are needed for competent participation in society.
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This chapter examines the development and operation of socialization in the lives of children and adolescents, with a focus on the mechanisms and consequences of socialization.
1 Ιαν 2015 · The present study compares the type and intensity of the child’s emotional expression and parental practices of socialization in two ethnic groups: Israeli Jews and Arabs.
10 Οκτ 2015 · The chapter presents an understanding of socialization in the dominant psychoanalytic theories, ranging from Freud to Lacan, and in cognitive psychology, rooted in Piaget and Kohlberg, as well as relating socialization to learning theory and to the framework of Vygodsky.