Agents of Socialization
Violence on TV
80% of network dramas contain violence but children's shows are more violent (less death). There is no link between seeing violence and being violent.
Middle-Class Socialization
Conserted Cultivation, support extra-curriculars from an early age
Peers
Groups of children of a similar age which typically become young adults' first circle of influence.
Agents of Socialization
Groups or social context in which socialization occurs
Mass Media
Includes TV, video games, newspapers, blogs, etc. and communicates norms and values
Family
Modern societies have small scale families. In the US most families are nuclear but some are not (single-parent, extended). Region and social class of family affect socialization.
Work
More relevant for industrial societies. Each workplace has its on little subcultures and might require re-socialization in which you learn new ways to behave (example: boot camp).
Working-Class Socialization
Natural Growth, children do best when they develop their own skills without much oversight
Phases of Socialization
Primary: Infancy and childhood. Family is the primary agent and it is the most intense period of socialization Secondary: Later childhood, into adulthood. Agents include schools, peers, and the workplace.
Schools
Teach important skills like reading and math (SF) but also teach obedience to authority and about taking turns (CT).
Gender Descriptions
Women: Emotional, passive, cooperative, social Men: Rational, active, competetive