What is socialisation?
The process by which someone learns the norms and values of a society.
What’s an example for the nature over nurture debate?
What’s an example of a nurture over nature?
What is primary socialisation?
How do children learn through their parents?
What is secondary socialisation?
The continuation of learning norms and values
What are the agents of secondary socialisation?
How do peer groups socialise people?
Who says peer groups can be more influential than the family in shaping children’s identity?
Harris
How can education socialise us?
The curriculum is based on the language and culture of society, reflecting its values. E.g English, maths, and science are highly valued, history is mainly from a British perspective, and teachers are often women.
Who talks about the ‘hidden curriculum’?
Marxists Bowles and Gintis
What do Marxists Bowles and Gintis discuss about Education?
What is seen as the most important agent of socialisation?
The media
How are we socialised by the media?
Who talks about the ‘male gaze’?
Mulvey
What is the male gaze?
Cameras film female characters, encouraging viewers to assess their attractiveness and bodies.
How is religion an agency of socialisation?
How may religion seem a less important factor?
What did Modood and Berthoud’s survey show on religion?
67% of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis saw religion as ‘very important.’ 5% of white British youths said the same.
- So those brought up in a Muslim, Hindu, or Sikh family may feel religion is an important influence.
How is the workplace a key agent of socialisation?
The concept of resocialisation has been used to refer to a new set of norms and values people learn when starting a new job.
What two types of socialisation are present in the workplace?
What are examples of formal socialisation in the workplace?
What are examples of informal social control in the workplace?
What is ‘canteen culture’?
Norms and values people accept when people work in a particular organisation.