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Перевод: socialization speek socialization


[существительное]
обобществление; национализация ; социализация


Тезаурус:

  1. There seems to be no place in successful socialization for creative interaction that produces new meanings.
  2. Althusser's thesis is a version of the social determination of knowledge that relies on the socialization of human subjects into ritual practices.
  3. Within this process of socialization, individuals will learn that some emotions and feelings are not acceptable; this may cover such areas as masturbation and sexual activity, crying (especially in boys), and the expression of the more "difficult" emotions of anger and grief.
  4. Moreover, the complacent acceptance of socialization as a justification for adult authority denies adolescents the right to mount their own critiques, just as reformers never allowed the possibility of a reasoned and intelligent adolescent point of view.
  5. The role of consciousness in the socialization process is not clear; socialization, at least when it is successful, appears to take the form of filling a "tabula rasa".
  6. A variety of possible contributing factors have been put forward: that biological factors make women more vulnerable than men; that women are socially disadvantaged by the roles they are expected to perform, and psychologically disadvantaged by socialization preparing them for these roles; that women express their emotions more readily; and that health professionals are more likely to equate feminine characteristics with ill health (Weissman and Klerman, 1977; Penfold and Walker, 1984; Corob, 1987).
  7. The concept is defined more strongly by criteria derived from developmental psychology and from concerns with socialization than by institutional considerations (schools as the "seat" of education).
  8. It is through the processes of cultural reproduction, social integration and socialization that the lifeworld is constantly reproduced.
  9. the separate question of inter-generational transmission, through either heredity or socialization;
  10. Schooling, according to Eggleston (1974) and Shipman (1972), has a definite effect on human behaviour and values, and, according to Bronfenbrenner (1972) can even enter quite profoundly into the socialization process.
  11. More recently this consensus has been attributed to similar patterns of socialization into the canteen culture of the police (for example, Brogden et al .
  12. No one disputes that agents of socialization were hard at work on working-class adolescents.
  13. At first sight it is absurd to propose that Islamic socialization of the economy required the nihil obstat of everyone's mother-in-law.

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