SOC 1200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Cultural Capital, Reward System

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Lomoar cpsd| 987298: cultural capital (p. 152) social assets (values, beliefs, attitudes, and competencies) that are gained from one"s family and help one to succeed in life. Secondary socialization (p. 149) follows primary socialization and occurs through participation in more specific groups with defines roles and expectations. Re-socialization (p. 161-163) modifications of the self, total institutions involved (ex. The military) the most difficult stage; replacing a pattern that used to be meaningful with another pattern of mhi (ex. The profound change or complete transformation of a person"s personality as a result of being placed in a situation or an environment dedicated to changing his or her previous identity. Two steps; mortification of self, and punishment reward system. Final stage includes the realization of approaching death. Kubler-ross (1969) death course: denial, shock and disbelief, anger, hostility and resentment, bargaining, pleading with god, depression, sorrow, guilt and shame, acceptance, discussing their feelings openly.

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