SOCL 2001 Chapter : 06-Feb
Document Summary
Socialization: limits of socialization, cannot explain everything about development and personality, both biology and social interaction make us who we are. Cooley: said the self emerges from our ability to imagine how others see us. Meed: childhood development of social self, infants start out knowing i , through interaction, they learn me and other , final step: generalized other, internalized sense of total expectations of other varieties of settings. Feral children: raised in isolation, confinement, or by animals, ~100 known cases, rarely able to function in society.