SOC 101LEC Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Symbolic Interactionism

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Peers are those with whom we interact on equal terms, such as friends, fellow students, and coworkers (snowball effect) Religion contributes to the identities children construct, it shapes the beliefs that people develop. Religion socialization influence a large members of belief that guide adults in how they organize their lives--moral behavior, gender roles and sexuality. Through sports individuals learn concept of fairness, rules that stay with them in their later lives (fair play, sharing ) Schools in school, teachers and other students affect how children and behave. School develops and reinforces: racial and ethnic roles and differences gender difference and stereotypes social class distinction (physical/ mental abilities and disabilities) School emphasize conformity to societal needs, although subcultures resisting the dominant culture form around factors such as social class. Cooley"s looking glass self: a person"s self concept arises through considering his/her relationships to others. The development of the looking glass self emerges from:

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