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    Agents of Socialisation

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    go through a process of socialisation. During this time we learn the norms and values of our society. There is some debate as to how much of what makes us different as individuals is due to the influence of society or whether we are in some way biologically programmed. The nature or nurture debate is important to consider when studying the nature of socialisation as the roles played by social influence and biological influence are both relevant. When studying socialisation sociologists are more interested

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    shape our individual identities. However‚ the question has been posed‚ is it culture and socialisation which are more influential as a social process in developing our identity or is it the social structures which are the main shapers in developing our identity? The culture we are raised in and the people that we come into contact with on a daily basis as a young child are the first encounters we have with socialisation. As children we imitate those close to us and habits begin to form. Through this

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    Explain the importance of socialisation as a process within society. In this essay‚ i will examine the importance of socialisation as a process with in society. Socialisation is the process a human being will go through to make them who they are. They will learn about different types of cultures‚ norms and fashions‚ all of these they will take on throughout their life. Nature vs nurture has a great role in this‚ and‚ personally‚ I believe that nurture makes the largest amount of impact. Socialisation

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    interact

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    SMK Subang Utama Interact Installation 2013/2014 By Editor of Interact Club of SMK Subang Utama‚ Maryam Jamilah Mansoor Interact is a club for young people ages 12-18 who want to join together to tackle the issues in their community that they care most about. On the 4th of July 2013‚ the Interact Club of Subang Utama held the official interact installation of the new members and the new Board of Directors 2013/2014. The event started off by welcoming the guest and VIPs. Rotary Club of Bandar

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    Secondary Socialisation

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    Secondary Socialisation Secondary socialisation takes place outside the home. It is where children and adults learn how to act in a way that is appropriate for the situations that they are in. Schools require very different behaviour from the home. Children act according to new rules. New teachers have to act in a way that is different from pupils and learn the new rules from people around them. Traditional games and toys are one of the ways in which children learn to act in a way that is

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    Low Context Culture

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    patients from many different cultures and background. Communication is an important aspect of providing adequate patient care because I need to be able to assess patient health history and care needs. However‚ some cultures emphasizes having a trusting relationship before communication can occurs. According to Lamberton & Minor (2014)‚ individuals from Middle East‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and South American views trust as the initial step in relationship building. In this culture‚ trust is something that

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    High Context Culture

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    Communication expert Edward hall divided the social frame work of cultures into high and low context (Reynolds & Valentine‚ 2006). The high context cultures are based on nonverbal communication‚ beliefs‚ collectivism and ethics. In contrast the low context cultures are based on facts‚ verbal communication‚ and individualism. Individual belonging to high context at workplace expresses attention on the way the communication takes place‚ grasp meaning from nonverbal communication‚ value relationship

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    Socialisation - Sociology

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    “Evidence from a number of sources suggests that socialisation is the main factor shaping human behaviour.” Explain and assess this claim. Introduction Socialisation: The lifelong process in which individuals learn norms and values of society and a distinct sense of self View is supported by sociologists‚ oppose by biologists and psychologists Evidence from sources Feral children studies Durkheim suicide study For the view 1 (Functionalist) 1. Cultural attitudes and behaviours are internalised

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    Discuss the importance of socialisation. Socialisation is defined as “the process whereby the helpless human infant gradually becomes a self-aware‚ knowledgeable person‚ skilled in the ways of the culture into which he or she was born”. (Giddens‚ 284). Everybody‚ man‚ woman and child goes through the process of socialisation throughout the whole duration of their life not just when an infant. Socialisation or as anthropologists refer to it‚ enculturation does not end once the child becomes a teenager

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    Thursday 18th September 2014 Unit 7: Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care P1 Explain the principal sociological perspectives Sociological perspectives are used to understand and describe the way societies function and the different behaviours of individuals within these societies. These perspectives can be used to explain the organisation of different areas of society‚ including social stratification‚ social mobility‚ social diversity‚ socialisation‚ and social institutions as well as

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