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Socialization Nature VS Nurture Feral children Social experience is crucial in forming personality Anna & Isabelle – Effect of minimal human contact – Without social experience, a child is incapable of thought or meaningful action Institutionalized patient Harlow monkey studies – Isolation produced permanent developmental damage in both humans and monkeys Results of socialization Personality Thought The social self Personality Sigmund Freud – Id = Basic drives – Ego = Balance – Superego = Conscience • Culture Humans internalize social norms Thought (Cognitive development) Jean Piaget – Cognition (thinking) Piaget’s stages of cognitive development Sensorimotor stage (0-2) – Object permanence Preoperational stage (2-7) • Use of language • Egocentric Concrete operations stage (7-12) – Logic develops - “Conservation of matter” Formal operations – Abstract thought - imagine alternatives The social self George H. Mead – The “self” comes from social experience • Self-awareness and self image Generalized other – Cultural norms & values we use as a reference in evaluating ourselves. “Taking the role of the other” – Imaging the situation from another person’s point of view Developing the “Generalized Other” Imitation Play Game Generalized other The social self Charles H. Cooley The Looking-glass Self – People see themselves the way they think others see them. Kolberg’s Moral Reasoning Preconventional (0-9 yrs) – Self interest • Avoid punishment Conventional (To adolescence) – Upholding laws Postconventional (Adult) – “What is right” – Ethical principles Resocialization & total institutions Resocialization – Radically changing a personality – Goffman = Resocialization is breaking down an old identity, then building a new identity Total institutions