SY103 Lecture 27: Sy103 lecture 27
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Learning new norms, values, attitudes,and behaviors to match new situations associated with new role or new subculture. Total institutions: isolation e. g. , prisons, degradation ceremony. Proponents argue that poor countries benefit economically from increased employment opportunities and rising standards of living. Opponents point to the increased wealth, power, and privilege enjoyed by the developed and rich parts of the world that come at the expense of the less developed and poorer regions of the globe. Globalization: characterized by the spread and intensification of capitalism across the globe. Involves interaction and integration of increasing numbers of people through international trade and investment, travel and tourism, and information technology and the mass media. Neoliberalism: a policy model of social studies and economics that transfers control of economic factors to the private sector from the public sector. A transfer of money by a foreign worker to an individual in his or her home country.