- In sociology,
socialization (Modern English; or
socialisation - see
spelling differences) is the
process of
internalizing the
norms and
ideologies of...
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socialization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Socialization (or
socialisation)
refers to the
lifelong process of
inheriting and
disseminating norms...
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behaviour as an
aspect of
socialisation research,
crucial to the
maintenance of the
social system.
Essentially socialisation is the
process whereby members...
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impact the most,
although the
family is an
important and
stable agent of
socialisation,
especially if
views and
stances are consistent, stable, clear, salient...
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order of
increasing decentralisation (at least)
three forms of
socialised ownership can be distinguished: state-owned firms, employee-owned (or...
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Reciprocal socialization "is a
socialization process that is bidirectional;
children socialize parents just as
parents socialize children". For example...
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Primary socialization in
sociology is the
period early in a person's life
during which they
initially learn and
develop themselves through experiences...
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Socialized medicine is a term used in the
United States to
describe and
discuss systems of
universal health care—medical and
hospital care for all by means...
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Public auto
insurance is a government-owned and -operated
system of
compulsory automobile insurance used in the
Canadian provinces of
British Columbia...
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Consumer socialization (alternatively
spelled socialisation) is the
process by
which young people acquire skills,
knowledge and
attitudes relevant to...