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    SOCI1001 Introduction to Sociology Term Paper Name: Wong Chun Sum UID: 2010044822 Essay Topic: 1. Resocialization refers to a social process through which an individual acquires new norms and picks up a new role in a new social setting. Discuss how an organization or social group carries out resocialization. What are the distinctive features of resocialization? Not all organizations or groups are able to resocialize their members successfully. Can individuals retain their autonomy in the face

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    including her lifestyle that she was in. she wanted to fit in and be treated no differently than anyone even though she was the first female. The 1997 film demonstrated examples of the socialization process viewing the methods of desocialization and resocialization used by the Navy SEAL CRT program from giving up the attitudes‚ norms‚ behaviors‚ and values and create new ones. Socialization is a learning process that we adapt

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    Chapter One: Each perspective uniquely explains society‚ social forces‚ and human behavior. “Functionalist perspectives are based on the assumption that society is a stable‚ orderly system” (16). They say that the majority of members share a common set of values‚ beliefs‚ and behavioral expectations (16). I believe that our society has to have certain people‚ things‚ and parts to function properly. This is where the functionalism would come in. We need one thing to keep the other things going.

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      Four common traits of total institution ........................................................... 4   2.3.   Degradation ceremony ................................................................................. 4   2.4.   Resocialization .............................................................................................. 5   3.   Self- reflection ..................................................................................................... 5   4.  

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    Sociological Theories of the self – continued N.B - Notes taken directly from Sociology‚ by R Schaefer. Goffman: Presentation of the Self How do we manage our ‘self’? How do we display to others who we are? Erving Goffman‚ a sociologist associated with the interpretivist perspective‚ suggested that many of our daily activities involve attempts to convey impressions of who we are. His observations help us to understand the sometimes subtle yet critical ways in which we learn to present

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    One area of my life that sociology is very prevalent in is my gymnastics career. I have been a gymnast my whole life and I have moved around a lot. Because of this‚ I have attended many different gyms‚ and have had to adapt to resocialization and new norms. Resocialization is defined as radically changing a person’s personality by carefully controlling the environment. A norm is something that is usual‚ typical‚ or standard. Each gym that I have been to was a little bit different than the one before

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    The second sociological concepts that is connected to the film is resocialization. Resocialization is changing to a different person by unlearning old daily routines‚ behaviors‚ habits‚ and values‚ and replacing with new ones. In the beginning of the film‚ Judy Hopps is living in a rural community. Her dream is to become the first rabbit officer. 15 years later‚ she attends to a Zootopia Police Academy‚ and graduated top of her class. Mayor Lionheart assigns her new job in the city of Zootopia. She

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    Faisal Alharthi Jorge Santiago Soc 101 19 October 2013 Society way Societies have their own ways of working‚ and to prepare an individual to live in those societies the individual must has been socialized. Socialization is a process of how we learn the way of society. There are agents that work to form an individual in society such as family‚ parents‚ neighborhood‚ religion‚ and school. Those agents expect from an individual to act‚ think‚ and feel in a certain way‚ and play roles in life

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    regarding it. Killian and Bloomberg(1975) claim that Goffman ignored the fact that patients can have a constructive resocialization. I also add the fact that Goffman ignored that the patients can change for the better. The mortification of self doesn’t represent the lost identities of the patients but it represents a change of identity that is necessary for a successful resocialization. In conclusion‚ Goffman takes into consideration only the negative parts of a total institution. He believes that

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    realize now that using my sociological imagination allows me to connect my personal experiences‚ behaviors‚ and attitudes to the larger social structure. Some of the sociological themes that manifest in my life are how gender role socialization‚ resocialization‚ and social inequalities have played a role in contributing to my sociological autobiography. According to Ferris & Stein (2014)‚ gender role socialization is the process in which a person becomes masculine or feminine. Branching from the constructionist

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