SOC100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Acculturation, False Consciousness, Consumerism
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The lifelong social learning a person undergoes to become a capable member of society, through social interaction with others, and in response to social pressures. Our uniquely human environments, including all of the objects, artifacts, institutions, organizations, ideas, and beliefs that make up the social environment of human life. The process of assimilating a culture other than the one a person was first socialized into. Learning that takes place in the early years of a person"s life, and that is crucial to the formation of an individual"s personality. Learning that occurs after childhood, and that usually involves acquiring specific roles, norms, attitudes, or beliefs, and that sometimes involves self-imposed learning. The process of learning about and preparing for future roles. The learning that occurs within social institutions designed to retrain or reprogram people. The social learning processes a person goes through to acquire gender roles and gender-based habits.