Socialization
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Socialization (or socialisation) is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists and educationalists to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies, providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society. Socialization is thus ‘the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained’.
See also
- Acculturation
- Cultural assimilation
- Enculturation
- Internalisation
- Indoctrination
- Organizational socialization
- Political socialization
- Reciprocal socialization
- Socialization of animals
- Social construction
- Social identity
- Structure and agency
- Shame society
- TPI-theory
- Guilt society
- Value (personal and cultural)
- Circle of friends (disability)
- Memetics
- Nature versus nurture
- Structure and agency
- Social skills
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