The social sciences offer a variety of theories on how children
develop, and various theories and disciplines apply their own
vocabularies and conceptualise different aspects of the processes of
socialization. This book looks at the theorizing of socialization in
sociology, anthropology, psychology, in the life course approach, and
as the interplay of genetics and environmental factors. It analyses
the dominant perspectives and viewpoints within each discipline and
field, and shows how the various theories and disciplines apply their
own vocabularies and conceptualise different aspects of the processes
of socialization. It argues that socialization does not represent a
fixed trajectory into a static social order, and that different
disciplines meet the challenges of complex developmental processes and
changing environments in different ways. Socialization is a
fundamental concept in sociology, but sociology has only to a limited
degree sought to produce a coherent understanding of the processes of
socialization, which has to encompass the interplay of societal,
psychological and genetic factors. This book draws the threads
together and, by doing so, offers a general framework for our
understanding of the socialization process. At the centre of this
process is the child as a subject, in an interplay with the patterns
and significant others of the micro environment as well as with the
macro-conditions of the modern knowledge based economies.
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Theorizing Socialization
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ISBN
9783319251004
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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