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Socialization and the construction of reality Modual3
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socialization
the process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society and learn to function as members of that society. (page 113)
self
the individual identity of a person as perceived by that same person. (page 117)
I
one's sense of agency, action, or power. (page 117)
me
the self as perceived as an object by the "I"; the self as one imagines others perceive one. (page 117)
other
someone or something outside of oneself. (page 117)
generalized other
an internalized sense of the total expectations of others in a variety of settings—regardless of whether we've encountered those people or places before. (page 119)
resocialization
the process by which one's sense of social values, beliefs, and norms are reengineered, often deliberately, through an intense social process that may take place in a total institution. (page 126)
total institution
an institution in which one is totally immersed and that controls all the basics of day-to-day life; no barriers exist between the usual spheres of daily life, and all activity occurs in the same place and under the same single authority. (page 127)
status
a recognizable social position that an individual occupies. (page 128)
role
the duties and behaviors expected of someone who holds a particular status. (page 128)
role strain
the incompatibility among roles corresponding to a single status. (page 128
role conflict
the tension caused by competing demands between two or more roles pertaining to different statuses. (page 129)
status set
all the statuses one holds simultaneously. (page 129)
ascribed status
a status into which one is born; involuntary status. (page 129)
achieved status
a status into which one enters; voluntary status. (page 129)
master status
one status within a set that stands out or overrides all others. (page 129)
gender roles
sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one's status as male or female. (page 130)
symbolic interactionism
a micro-level theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind people's actions. (page 133
dramaturgical theory
the view (advanced by Erving Goffman) of social life as essentially a theatrical performance, in which we are all actors on metaphorical stages, with roles, scripts, costumes, and sets. (page 135)
face
the esteem in which an individual is held by others. (page 137)
ethnomethodology
literally "the methods of the people"; this approach to studying human interaction focuses on the ways in which we make sense of our world, convey this understanding to others, and produce a shared social order. (page 139)
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