SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 33
Enculturation
and
Socialization
Essential
Questions
Learning
Targets
Inthis unit, you should be able
to:
•explain the development of
one’s self and others as a
product of socialization and
enculturation; and
•identify the context, content,
processes, and consequences of
enculturation and socialization.
•How are identities
formed?
•What is the difference
between norms and
values?
•How do statuses and
roles affect a person’s
social interactions?
2
Lesson 1: Identity
Formation
Identify
Me!
How do psychologists and sociologists explain
identity formation?
4
“
5
All members of society
interact with one another. As
they do, they engage in
multiple social processes that
help mold their individual
characteristics, preferences,
and values.
Socialization and
Enculturation
6
âś“ Socialization is the lifelong social
process where people develop
their individual potentials and
learn or adapt culture. The
personal development of people
is dependent on this process.
Itis the process where an
individual or a group
learns culture through
experience or
observation.
Enculturation 7
Enculturation is an important
part of socialization because
it enables culture to be
shared among members of
society.
Enculturation 8
As you may have already
learned, culture is important
because it facilitates identity
formation. It enables one to
acquire unique qualities, which
are common to a specific social
group. Embracing a culture,
therefore, could be likened to
valid group membership.
Enculturation 9
Nature
Is a human personality
and identity is inborn
and inherited. This
would mean that who
we are as individuals
are primarily shaped by
our genetics.
10
Nature versus Nurture
Nurture
It is a principle emphasize
that our personalities are
shaped from birth onwards
by social forces that we
interact with. This would
mean that how we
perceive our world is
based on our environment,
and social groups have a
big impact on the
development of our
personalities.
Theories of Identity
Formation
11
As discussed earlier, socialization
greatly influences personality and
identity development. There are
different theories that explain how
individuals form their identities. Let
us discuss each of them.
Sigmund Freud’s
Psychodynamic Theory
Sigmund Freud placed great
emphasis on the unconscious in
identity development.
12
Sigmund Freud’s
Psychodynamic Theory
According to him, human beings
have a basic need to express their sexual
tensions and aggression, and because these
are typically not acceptable mechanisms in
society, human beings suffer from anxiety
that pave way for the development of
neuroticism and other psychological
fixations.
13
Sigmund Freud’s
Psychodynamic Theory
Freud relied heavily on biology
and genetics to explain human
behavior. While his theories do not
have any empirical basis, he still
became a pillar in psychology among
his contemporaries.
14
Human identity
development is
influenced greatly by
cognitive processes,
that is, the mechanisms
of the brain. He came to
understand human
behavior upon
observing his three
children growing up.
15
Piaget hypothesized that
humans develop their
personalities during
childhood, in four particular
stages, namely:
sensorimotor stage,
preoperational stage,
concrete operational stage,
and formal operational
stage.
16
Lawrence Kohlberg’s
Theory of Moral
Development
17
Basing his theory on
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive
Development, Lawrence
Kohlberg postulated that human
beings also develop moral
identities as influenced by their
environmental and interpersonal
experiences.
Lawrence Kohlberg’s
Theory of Moral
Development
18
Kohlberg theorized that human
beings begin to face moral issues on
their own at the preconventional level,
during which kids form their sense of
right and wrong. As children grow
older, they move on to the succeeding
stages of moral development.
Lawrence Kohlberg’s
Theory of Moral
Development
19
Ultimately, they apply their
moral identities – their
sense of right or wrong –
within society and in their
interpersonal relationships.
Erik Erikson’s Post-
Freudian Theory
20
Erik Erikson is a psychodynamic
theorist who formulated his own theory,
which may be considered as an extension
of Freud’s. According to Erikson, human
development does not end at childhood but
at old age. In a person’s lifetime, there is a
continuous process of identity
development that is characterized by eight
particular stages
Erik Erikson’s Post-
Freudian Theory
21
For every stage, there is a conflict that needs to
be resolved. The outcome of such conflict
resolution paves the way for the development of
personality and identity. Erikson’s theory is
lauded by many of his contemporaries due to its
extensive view of personality and its effort to
use environmental and social factors as primary
influencers of personality development.
George Herbert Mead’s Theory of
the Social Self
22
Mead greatly emphasized in his
theory that personality and identity
development is a product of social
experience. According to him, people
exchange ideas in a manner that is symbolic
and meaningful. He placed importance upon
how people perceive themselves and how
these perceptions are greatly affected by
social interactions.
Remember:
23
Contemporary social scientists argue that there
is no correct option between nature and nurture
as both are important factors in a person’s
development. This would mean that biological
and environmental factors complement each
other to form unique identities. These factors
are also influenced by society and culture.
Activity: Identify if the statement is true or false.
1.Erik Erikson is a psychodynamic theorist who
formulated his own theory as an extension of Freud’s.
2.According to supporters of the nature principle, human
personality and identity is inborn and inherited.
3.Socialization is the lifelong social process where
people develop their individual potentials and learn or
adapt culture.
4.Contemporary social scientists argue that there is no
correct option between nature and nurture as both
instances are salient in ensuring a person’s development.
5.Lawrence Kohlberg postulated that human beings also
develop moral identities as influenced by their
environmental and interpersonal experiences.
24
Lesson 2:
Norms and
Values
25
Lesson 2: Norms and Values
Norms are rules or expectations
that guide the behaviors of
members of the society. For
every society, norms are
important factors in keeping
peace and order. They set the
standards of what is acceptable
and unacceptable behavior
within the group
26
Lesson 2: Norms and Values
Norms are rules or expectations
that guide the behaviors of
members of the society. For
every society, norms are
important factors in keeping
peace and order. They set the
standards of what is acceptable
and unacceptable behavior
within the group
27
Our process is easy
28
Individuals are encouraged to
conform to social norms every
single day. As such, different ways
of social adaptation and behaviors
have emerged. Along with this, two
types of norms have been identified
by sociologists.
29
It is important to remember that
norms—either mores or folkways—are forms
of social control or ways by which people’s
behaviors and actions in society are regulated
or controlled. Social control is important
because it ensures organization and peace in
society. It tries to control behaviors and
social activities in order to avoid conflicts
that may affect the bigger social group.
30
Values are culturally-defined
standards that people see as good,
acceptable, and desirable that serve
as broad guidelines of living. Values
are developed through socialization.
Through social interactions,
individuals learn to embrace certain
qualities and behaviors that they deem
necessary to becoming acceptable
social beings.
31
Directions: Identify whether the following go against
mores or folkways.
1.Basty purposely punched his Math tutor after she
explained to him that his answers to the exercise were
all incorrect.
2. Regina does not go to mass every single day, even if
she belongs to a devout Catholic family.
3.Mariel habitually comes to the office late, turns in
her assignments beyond the deadline, and avoids
communication with her workmates.
4.Kristine got into a fight with a police officer because
she refused to accept a ticket for over speeding.
5. Mario committed burglary after he declared
bankruptcy
32
Thank you
for
listening!
33
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

More Related Content

Similar to enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx

Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuComplete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuLiaqat Jogi .
 
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4 1
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4  1Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4  1
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4 1WilheminaRossi174
 
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017Soc 2113 ch 5 2017
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017WendyScott34
 
Process of socialization in education m.ed fies
Process of socialization in education m.ed fiesProcess of socialization in education m.ed fies
Process of socialization in education m.ed fiesMisbah Ishaq
 
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptx
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptxUCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptx
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptxMarkCatipon
 
Community
CommunityCommunity
CommunityANCYBS
 
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptx
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptxPsycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptx
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptxRAKHI SAWLANI
 
Value Education_Unit_V.pptx
Value Education_Unit_V.pptxValue Education_Unit_V.pptx
Value Education_Unit_V.pptxSasi Kumar
 
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptx
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptxModule 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptx
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptxZedric Lorzano
 
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)Becoming a-member-of-society (2)
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)MoreRahul1
 
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptx
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptxBehavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptx
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptxMujeebBukhari
 
This article is about the sociological concept
This article is about the sociological conceptThis article is about the sociological concept
This article is about the sociological conceptevercraze
 
Approaches & Methods of Life Span Development
Approaches & Methods of Life Span DevelopmentApproaches & Methods of Life Span Development
Approaches & Methods of Life Span DevelopmentDr. Neeta Gupta
 

Similar to enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx (20)

Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuComplete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
 
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4 1
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4  1Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4  1
Chapter 4Chapter Outline22IM – 4 1
 
SACh_Lecture 4.pptx
SACh_Lecture 4.pptxSACh_Lecture 4.pptx
SACh_Lecture 4.pptx
 
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017Soc 2113 ch 5 2017
Soc 2113 ch 5 2017
 
Process of socialization in education m.ed fies
Process of socialization in education m.ed fiesProcess of socialization in education m.ed fies
Process of socialization in education m.ed fies
 
Socialization
SocializationSocialization
Socialization
 
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptx
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptxUCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptx
UCSP PPT Q1 W6.1.pptx
 
Concept map outline
Concept map outlineConcept map outline
Concept map outline
 
Community
CommunityCommunity
Community
 
Sociology.pptx
Sociology.pptxSociology.pptx
Sociology.pptx
 
Socialization
SocializationSocialization
Socialization
 
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptx
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptxPsycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptx
Psycho-persp-DrRakhi.pptx
 
Value Education_Unit_V.pptx
Value Education_Unit_V.pptxValue Education_Unit_V.pptx
Value Education_Unit_V.pptx
 
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptx
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptxModule 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptx
Module 1 (SY.2021-2022).pptx
 
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)Becoming a-member-of-society (2)
Becoming a-member-of-society (2)
 
Module-6-Act.-6.docx
Module-6-Act.-6.docxModule-6-Act.-6.docx
Module-6-Act.-6.docx
 
Social psychology.pptx
Social psychology.pptxSocial psychology.pptx
Social psychology.pptx
 
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptx
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptxBehavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptx
Behavioral Sciences & Behavior managment.pptx
 
This article is about the sociological concept
This article is about the sociological conceptThis article is about the sociological concept
This article is about the sociological concept
 
Approaches & Methods of Life Span Development
Approaches & Methods of Life Span DevelopmentApproaches & Methods of Life Span Development
Approaches & Methods of Life Span Development
 

More from JohnCarloLucido

Cohesive Devices.pptx
Cohesive Devices.pptxCohesive Devices.pptx
Cohesive Devices.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Oral Comm Practice test.pptx
Oral Comm Practice test.pptxOral Comm Practice test.pptx
Oral Comm Practice test.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Swine Raising Org-1.pptx
Swine Raising Org-1.pptxSwine Raising Org-1.pptx
Swine Raising Org-1.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Unintentional Injuries.pptx
Unintentional Injuries.pptxUnintentional Injuries.pptx
Unintentional Injuries.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptx
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptxHealth 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptx
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptx
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptxArts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptx
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Romantic Period.ppt
Romantic Period.pptRomantic Period.ppt
Romantic Period.pptJohnCarloLucido
 
RM-2 The Meaning of Research Scientific Method.ppt
RM-2 The Meaning of Research  Scientific Method.pptRM-2 The Meaning of Research  Scientific Method.ppt
RM-2 The Meaning of Research Scientific Method.pptJohnCarloLucido
 
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptx
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptxResearch as a Process and Research Ethics.pptx
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
RM-1- Meaning of Research.ppt
RM-1- Meaning of Research.pptRM-1- Meaning of Research.ppt
RM-1- Meaning of Research.pptJohnCarloLucido
 
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptx
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptxMultiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptx
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
2_Meet your FIC.pptx
2_Meet your FIC.pptx2_Meet your FIC.pptx
2_Meet your FIC.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdfJohnCarloLucido
 
Format-Revised.ppt
Format-Revised.pptFormat-Revised.ppt
Format-Revised.pptJohnCarloLucido
 
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptx
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptxdrugscenariointhephilippines.pptx
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptx
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptxsocialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptx
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptx
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptxpagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptx
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfJohnCarloLucido
 
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptx
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptxopinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptx
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdf
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdfenculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdf
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdfJohnCarloLucido
 

More from JohnCarloLucido (20)

Cohesive Devices.pptx
Cohesive Devices.pptxCohesive Devices.pptx
Cohesive Devices.pptx
 
Oral Comm Practice test.pptx
Oral Comm Practice test.pptxOral Comm Practice test.pptx
Oral Comm Practice test.pptx
 
Swine Raising Org-1.pptx
Swine Raising Org-1.pptxSwine Raising Org-1.pptx
Swine Raising Org-1.pptx
 
Unintentional Injuries.pptx
Unintentional Injuries.pptxUnintentional Injuries.pptx
Unintentional Injuries.pptx
 
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptx
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptxHealth 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptx
Health 9 Q3 Module 1 First Aid Basics.pptx
 
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptx
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptxArts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptx
Arts of the Neoclassical and Romantic Period.pptx
 
Romantic Period.ppt
Romantic Period.pptRomantic Period.ppt
Romantic Period.ppt
 
RM-2 The Meaning of Research Scientific Method.ppt
RM-2 The Meaning of Research  Scientific Method.pptRM-2 The Meaning of Research  Scientific Method.ppt
RM-2 The Meaning of Research Scientific Method.ppt
 
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptx
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptxResearch as a Process and Research Ethics.pptx
Research as a Process and Research Ethics.pptx
 
RM-1- Meaning of Research.ppt
RM-1- Meaning of Research.pptRM-1- Meaning of Research.ppt
RM-1- Meaning of Research.ppt
 
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptx
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptxMultiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptx
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies Presentation.pptx
 
2_Meet your FIC.pptx
2_Meet your FIC.pptx2_Meet your FIC.pptx
2_Meet your FIC.pptx
 
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf
1-7_philippines_country-report.pdf
 
Format-Revised.ppt
Format-Revised.pptFormat-Revised.ppt
Format-Revised.ppt
 
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptx
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptxdrugscenariointhephilippines.pptx
drugscenariointhephilippines.pptx
 
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptx
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptxsocialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptx
socialdancesanddancemixers-180123135906 (1).pptx
 
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptx
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptxpagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptx
pagsang-ayonatpagsalungatsapagpapahayagngopinyon-170821024620 (1).pptx
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
 
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptx
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptxopinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptx
opinion-marking-signal-g8-221115140001-da855eb3.pptx
 
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdf
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdfenculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdf
enculturationandsocialization-170808021339.pdf
 

Recently uploaded

Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxVS Mahajan Coaching Centre
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxJiesonDelaCerna
 
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitolTechU
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxmanuelaromero2013
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxGaneshChakor2
 
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxHistory Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxsocialsciencegdgrohi
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxEyham Joco
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...M56BOOKSTORE PRODUCT/SERVICE
 
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdf
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdfBiting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdf
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdfadityarao40181
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxRaymartEstabillo3
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfUjwalaBharambe
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
 
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
 
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptxHistory Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
 
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri  Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri  Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
KSHARA STURA .pptx---KSHARA KARMA THERAPY (CAUSTIC THERAPY)————IMP.OF KSHARA ...
 
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdf
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdfBiting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdf
Biting mechanism of poisonous snakes.pdf
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
 
9953330565 Low Rate Call Girls In Rohini Delhi NCR
9953330565 Low Rate Call Girls In Rohini  Delhi NCR9953330565 Low Rate Call Girls In Rohini  Delhi NCR
9953330565 Low Rate Call Girls In Rohini Delhi NCR
 
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 

enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx

  • 2. Essential Questions Learning Targets Inthis unit, you should be able to: •explain the development of one’s self and others as a product of socialization and enculturation; and •identify the context, content, processes, and consequences of enculturation and socialization. •How are identities formed? •What is the difference between norms and values? •How do statuses and roles affect a person’s social interactions? 2
  • 4. Identify Me! How do psychologists and sociologists explain identity formation? 4
  • 5. “ 5 All members of society interact with one another. As they do, they engage in multiple social processes that help mold their individual characteristics, preferences, and values.
  • 6. Socialization and Enculturation 6 âś“ Socialization is the lifelong social process where people develop their individual potentials and learn or adapt culture. The personal development of people is dependent on this process.
  • 7. Itis the process where an individual or a group learns culture through experience or observation. Enculturation 7
  • 8. Enculturation is an important part of socialization because it enables culture to be shared among members of society. Enculturation 8
  • 9. As you may have already learned, culture is important because it facilitates identity formation. It enables one to acquire unique qualities, which are common to a specific social group. Embracing a culture, therefore, could be likened to valid group membership. Enculturation 9
  • 10. Nature Is a human personality and identity is inborn and inherited. This would mean that who we are as individuals are primarily shaped by our genetics. 10 Nature versus Nurture Nurture It is a principle emphasize that our personalities are shaped from birth onwards by social forces that we interact with. This would mean that how we perceive our world is based on our environment, and social groups have a big impact on the development of our personalities.
  • 11. Theories of Identity Formation 11 As discussed earlier, socialization greatly influences personality and identity development. There are different theories that explain how individuals form their identities. Let us discuss each of them.
  • 12. Sigmund Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory Sigmund Freud placed great emphasis on the unconscious in identity development. 12
  • 13. Sigmund Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory According to him, human beings have a basic need to express their sexual tensions and aggression, and because these are typically not acceptable mechanisms in society, human beings suffer from anxiety that pave way for the development of neuroticism and other psychological fixations. 13
  • 14. Sigmund Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory Freud relied heavily on biology and genetics to explain human behavior. While his theories do not have any empirical basis, he still became a pillar in psychology among his contemporaries. 14
  • 15. Human identity development is influenced greatly by cognitive processes, that is, the mechanisms of the brain. He came to understand human behavior upon observing his three children growing up. 15
  • 16. Piaget hypothesized that humans develop their personalities during childhood, in four particular stages, namely: sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, and formal operational stage. 16
  • 17. Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development 17 Basing his theory on Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, Lawrence Kohlberg postulated that human beings also develop moral identities as influenced by their environmental and interpersonal experiences.
  • 18. Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development 18 Kohlberg theorized that human beings begin to face moral issues on their own at the preconventional level, during which kids form their sense of right and wrong. As children grow older, they move on to the succeeding stages of moral development.
  • 19. Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development 19 Ultimately, they apply their moral identities – their sense of right or wrong – within society and in their interpersonal relationships.
  • 20. Erik Erikson’s Post- Freudian Theory 20 Erik Erikson is a psychodynamic theorist who formulated his own theory, which may be considered as an extension of Freud’s. According to Erikson, human development does not end at childhood but at old age. In a person’s lifetime, there is a continuous process of identity development that is characterized by eight particular stages
  • 21. Erik Erikson’s Post- Freudian Theory 21 For every stage, there is a conflict that needs to be resolved. The outcome of such conflict resolution paves the way for the development of personality and identity. Erikson’s theory is lauded by many of his contemporaries due to its extensive view of personality and its effort to use environmental and social factors as primary influencers of personality development.
  • 22. George Herbert Mead’s Theory of the Social Self 22 Mead greatly emphasized in his theory that personality and identity development is a product of social experience. According to him, people exchange ideas in a manner that is symbolic and meaningful. He placed importance upon how people perceive themselves and how these perceptions are greatly affected by social interactions.
  • 23. Remember: 23 Contemporary social scientists argue that there is no correct option between nature and nurture as both are important factors in a person’s development. This would mean that biological and environmental factors complement each other to form unique identities. These factors are also influenced by society and culture.
  • 24. Activity: Identify if the statement is true or false. 1.Erik Erikson is a psychodynamic theorist who formulated his own theory as an extension of Freud’s. 2.According to supporters of the nature principle, human personality and identity is inborn and inherited. 3.Socialization is the lifelong social process where people develop their individual potentials and learn or adapt culture. 4.Contemporary social scientists argue that there is no correct option between nature and nurture as both instances are salient in ensuring a person’s development. 5.Lawrence Kohlberg postulated that human beings also develop moral identities as influenced by their environmental and interpersonal experiences. 24
  • 26. Lesson 2: Norms and Values Norms are rules or expectations that guide the behaviors of members of the society. For every society, norms are important factors in keeping peace and order. They set the standards of what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior within the group 26
  • 27. Lesson 2: Norms and Values Norms are rules or expectations that guide the behaviors of members of the society. For every society, norms are important factors in keeping peace and order. They set the standards of what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior within the group 27
  • 28. Our process is easy 28 Individuals are encouraged to conform to social norms every single day. As such, different ways of social adaptation and behaviors have emerged. Along with this, two types of norms have been identified by sociologists.
  • 29. 29
  • 30. It is important to remember that norms—either mores or folkways—are forms of social control or ways by which people’s behaviors and actions in society are regulated or controlled. Social control is important because it ensures organization and peace in society. It tries to control behaviors and social activities in order to avoid conflicts that may affect the bigger social group. 30
  • 31. Values are culturally-defined standards that people see as good, acceptable, and desirable that serve as broad guidelines of living. Values are developed through socialization. Through social interactions, individuals learn to embrace certain qualities and behaviors that they deem necessary to becoming acceptable social beings. 31
  • 32. Directions: Identify whether the following go against mores or folkways. 1.Basty purposely punched his Math tutor after she explained to him that his answers to the exercise were all incorrect. 2. Regina does not go to mass every single day, even if she belongs to a devout Catholic family. 3.Mariel habitually comes to the office late, turns in her assignments beyond the deadline, and avoids communication with her workmates. 4.Kristine got into a fight with a police officer because she refused to accept a ticket for over speeding. 5. Mario committed burglary after he declared bankruptcy 32
  • 33. Thank you for listening! 33 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY