SOC101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Crystallization, Pierre Bourdieu, Erving Goffman
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Socialization is a life ling process by which people. Learn their culture- including norms, values and roles (role is a behaviour expected of a person occupying a particular position in society) Become aware of themselves as they interact with others. Learning about cultures and value happens from the moment you"re born to the moment you pass away. Social psychology: relationship between individuality and social context. The self: a sense of individual identity that allows us to understand who we are in relation to others and to differentiate ourselves from them. Inheirited a lot from others but try to make themselves different then others. Formation of sense of self begins in childhood an continues an adolensence. Crystallization of self identity during adolescence is just one episode in lifelong process of socialization, doesn"t stop changing but more solidity and less fluctuation. How much change has happened during 12-16 yrs old is more than 42-46 years old.