Socialisation culture and identity
- Created by: KeeleyTitterton
- Created on: 11-03-20 13:19
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- Socialisation
- Norms and values will differ across cultures depending on what is important to them
- Culture
- Methods of social control
- Socialisation
- Norms and values will differ across cultures depending on what is important to them
- Culture
- Methods of social control
- Global culture, which makes identities more similar
- Identity
- Both socialisation and identity are ongoing processes that are constantly changing
- The way that you are socialised can shape your identity e.g. working class families may have strong working class identities
- People relate to certain cultures based on skin colour, religion, political attitudes etc
- Identity
- Socialisation is the process of learning culture. Babies are born without a culture and it is then taught to them through primary and secondary socialisatoin
- Some cultures have very strong community based identities (collectivist) whereas some are based on individual identity (individualist)
- Identity
- Both socialisation and identity are ongoing processes that are constantly changing
- The way that you are socialised can shape your identity e.g. working class families may have strong working class identities
- People relate to certain cultures based on skin colour, religion, political attitudes etc
- Identity
- Methods of social control
- Culture
- The impact an agency has on your socialisation, can create strong ties to that agency. For example, education
- Norms and values will differ across cultures depending on what is important to them
- Socialisation
- Global culture, which makes identities more similar
- Socialisation is the process of learning culture. Babies are born without a culture and it is then taught to them through primary and secondary socialisatoin
- Some cultures have very strong community based identities (collectivist) whereas some are based on individual identity (individualist)
- Methods of social control
- Culture
- The impact an agency has on your socialisation, can create strong ties to that agency. For example, education
- Norms and values will differ across cultures depending on what is important to them
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