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    In “The Political Socialization of Adolescent Children of Immigrants,” Melissa Humphries and Chandra Muller of the University of Texas and Kathryn S. Schiller of the State University of New York perform an intriguing study of the political socialization of the children of immigrants. Their studies clearly show the impracticality of assuming that children of immigrants go through the same political socialization process as third generation whites. Further, they demonstrate that the process of becoming

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    is called political socialization. There are a few agents that make up political socialization, the first and most important being the influence of family. Most people have the same beliefs that their parents hold government politics and certainly extended family can have an influence, and brother and sisters can

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    What is Mass Media?

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    What is Mass Media? Mass media refers to the many ways that information reaches a large group of people. Sociologists study mass media to see its affects on socialization, social movement, and social power (Chegg, “Definition of Mass Media”). Examples of mass media: Television Radio Movies Newspaper Internet Importance of Mass Media in Society Mass media is important in society because it reflects the lives, roles, and interests of the people. The media creates the culture and these messages promote

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    Political Socialization Growing up, I did not live in a household that was big into politics or political parties. It was never a hardcore democrat or hard core republican, but both of my parents are registered as democrats because of the unions. My mom and dad will vote for whomever they think is the best fit for the position, so naturally, I am not quite sure where I stand politically. So, to better understand, I have decided to interview my grandpa instead. My grandpa is registered as a republican

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    Socialization Reflection

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    because I was so sheltered I really didn’t know what was really happening in society. As I grew older I have come to realize the socialization process did help me develop my values, beliefs, morals, my religious outlook, my political affiliations and what not. A1 Socialization Paper As a baby we aren’t born with culture. The people who are responsible for our socialization are our parents and others who we might associate with…teachers, friends, etc. As a very small child we learn about the culture

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    Human history literacy rates have continued to hike. Children now attend school than at any other point in history. Although nations have made immense progress, many are still far from reaching the universal goals of education. The importance of early education cannot be emphasized enough. As famous scholars had noted in human history, education is the precondition for success and unconstrained prospects. Educated citizens are the foundation for a nation’s sustainable economic and social development

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    Gender Gap In Voting

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    difference can have a large impact in elections and can change entire outcomes of political campaigns (Diekman & Schneider, 2010). For example, when voters report an interest in areas that have historically been considered women’s issues, such as reproductive rights, candidates are more likely to emphasize those issues during their campaigns (Diekman & Schneider, 2010). This example highlights that without increased political participation from women, the continued passage of legislation that positively

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    increased awareness helping towards a neutral gendered socialization process which will inevitably eliminate the inequality? Gender socialization is the process where an individual is impacted by agents of socialization through their life stages which consequently creates the gender roles we see in today’s society. The only way to start working towards a gender equal world is by making changes towards the gender socialization process. Gender socialization allows for the creation of gender roles and it is

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    Socialization refers to the lifelong process of inheriting and scattering norms, and customs providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within their own society. The socialization agents that can affect sociology are family, peer group, school, media and culture. The Ted Talk – The Gender Binary by Yee Won Chong – included the agents, family, culture and peers. The first force to shape the individuals behaviour is the family. The way a child first learns values

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    Effects Of Meritocracy

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    experiences may be examined by three notable factors; socialization, national identity and bureaucracy. This paper is aimed to examine the effects of the three essential factors in the settings of elementary and secondary school to demonstrate the factors of meritocracy (eg. multicultural education), produced by the Canadian educational system as it shies away from factors of dominant culture in former curriculums. With the powerful agents of socialization, they may render an significant impact to how the

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