Enculturation and Socialization
Enculturation and Socialization
Enculturation and Socialization
Socialization
• It refers to a lifelong social experience by
which people develop their human
potential and learn culture.
Enculturation
• The process by which people learn the
requirements of their surrounding culture
and acquire the values and behaviors
appropriate or necessary in that culture
Three Goals of Socialization
It teaches impulse
control and help
individuals develop a
conscience.
It teaches individuals how to prepare
for and perform certain social roles
It cultivates shared sources of
meaning and value
Mead and the Development of
the Social Mind (SELF)
The ‘self’ is a sociological concept.
FERAL CHILD
George Herbert
Mead
He is regarded as one of
the founders of social
psychology and of what has
come to be referred to as
the Chicago sociological
tradition.
This process is characterized by Mead as the
"I" and the "me. " The "me" is the social self
and the "I" is the response to the "me. " In
other words, the "I" is the response of an
individual to the attitudes of others, while the
"me" is the organized set of attitudes of others
which an individual assumes.
Four-stage process
of self development
Imitation
Play
• The child takes different roles he/she
observes in “adult” society, and plays them
out to gain understanding of the different
social roles.
• The child learns to become both subject
and object and begins to become able to
build a self
Game
• The child must take the
role of everyone else
involved in the game.
• Organizations begins
and definite
personalities start to
emerge
“The Generalized Other”
Is an ethical and
philosophical
concept whereby all
humans divided into
groups called
nation.
Religious Identity
• Is the set of beliefs
and practices
generally held by an
individual involving
adherence to
codified beliefs and
rituals
Norms and Values
Norms
Prescriptive
Values
• Culturally defined standards that people
use to decide what is desirable, good, and
beautiful, and that serve as broad
guidelines for social living.
Aspects of sociological concept of
value