Category: Socialization

  • Political Socialization in a Global World

    Today we are all living in a challenging but interesting time. For many of us, the world began in 1988, with the invention of the Internet. Since then, much has changed, not to mention the Windows interface and the presentation of the first iPhone in 2012. This paper aims to provide a politically socialized vision…

  • Concepts of Socialization and Self-Identity

    Personal Status It is primarily necessary to mention that every individual is assigned with a specific social status from their birth as well as achieves other statuses during their lifetime. The term status refers to the measurement of a persons value that gives a chance to experience certain privileges and responsibilities based on rank in…

  • The Concept of Socialization

    Socialization is how culture is learned and is critical for human existence and survival. Effective mingling is essential for a person to be considered fully human as interaction is a means of human survival. People communicate with each other to express feelings and send requests and information. Communication can be achieved verbally or non-verbally; hence,…

  • Socialization and Resocialization

    Socialization as a process is the assimilation by an individual of socio-historical experience, culture, rules, norms of behavior, value orientations, and their transfer by society. The socialization of a person begins in the first years of life and ends during the period of civil maturity of a person (Jin et al., 2017). The socialization of…

  • The Process of Socialization

    Introduction It could be hardly doubted that socialization is one of the essential and very complex processes that define the personality of an individual. From the sociological perspective, a person is not born as a fully developed and functioning social actor, but he or she has to go through a series of transitions that will…

  • The Impact of Socialization on People

    Introduction Socialization involves the numerous processes by which new employees learn the organizations values, beliefs, activities, responsibilities and required behaviors in order to accept their new roles and function effectively within the organization. The relevant roles must be desirable and good for the person to accept the offer. The pivotal role behavior of the newcomer…

  • Socialization of Children as Consumers

    Table of Contents Introduction Formation of Consumer Behavior Internet and Television Advertising Video Games Conclusion References Introduction The process of childrens socialization in the marketplace may be described as the attainment by young people of necessary knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills that will help them to function as consumers in the future. Multiple factors influence…

  • Socialization: Definition and Theories

    Introduction Socialization serves as a kind of connecting bridge between two such dissimilar phenomena  personality and society. There is an extraordinary variety of theoretical approaches to socialization in social sciences, and each scientific school offers its approach. This paper analyzes the concepts of socialization and resocialization and particularly focuses on the theories of socialization…

  • Importance and Definition of Socialization

    People are highly social creatures who need to live in communities to survive and develop properly. Although genetic factors are critical, socialization is equally important and is defined in many ways. This process sets peoples social identity, teaches them to take roles, controls their behavior, and transmits culture, which is important for the development (and…

  • Socialization Theories by Mead, Cooley, Piget

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparing Different Concepts of Socialization Conclusion References Introduction Socialization is a powerful process through which human beings learn the behaviors, cultural aspects, and ways associated with their respective societies. The complexity of the process explains why it is influenced by the surrounding environment, parents, relatives, strangers, and media outlets. It is…