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Socialization - Key Concepts

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How does society form and transform individuals? Sociology has been asking this question since its inception and "socialization" has been analyzed from different vantage points by various prominent thinkers.
 
Socialization offers an overview of some of these perspectives in the classic work of key theorists and in contemporary research that has either developed or challenged these ideas. The book argues that, while socialization has sometimes been framed as an outdated, static approach, it in fact remains highly relevant and continues to provide valuable insight into how we come to act and think as we do. Drawing on a wide variety of empirical examples, the book offers a lively, accessible account of primary and secondary socialization, and how they interconnect. By considering socialization as a process that continues throughout the life course, the book highlights the dynamic and enduring ways in which the social world is involved in shaping and reshaping individuals, shedding productive light on the effects of class, gender, and race, as well as on inequality and domination.
 
Socialization will appeal to students and scholars in sociology, as well as other disciplines such as psychology and education.

List of contents

Introduction
 
Chapter 1. Building People I: the Strength of Primary Socialization
 
Chapter 2. Building People II: the Plurality of Primary Socialization
 
Chapter 3. Rebuilding People: the Varied Forms of Secondary Socialization
 
Chapter 4. Studying People-Building: Socialization across the Life Course
 
Chapter 5. Engaging with Challenges Old and New: Race, Gender, Children's Agency
 
Conclusion

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"Socialization gives us a fresh look at a classic, if recently maligned and neglected, core idea in sociology. Darmon is a wonderful guide, showing the value of sociogenetic approaches and their capacity to make sense of intersecting forms of power and domination."
Shamus Khan, Willard Thorp Professor of American Studies and Sociology at Princeton University
 
"Showing how socialization both forms us and 'transforms' us, Professor Darmon offers a fresh, and welcome, analysis of socialization. Strikingly, her analysis is deeply attuned to power, inequality, and changes over the life course. The book is incredibly clear; it is excellent for teaching. Highly recommended!"
Annette Lareau, Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Unequal Childhoods

Product details

Authors Muriel Darmon
Assisted by Lucy Garnier (Translation)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.11.2023
 
EAN 9781509553693
ISBN 978-1-5095-5369-3
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 140 mm x 220 mm x 20 mm
Series Key Concepts
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Geschlecht, Soziologie, Gesellschaftstheorie, Kultursoziologie, Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Social Theory, Gender & Sexuality, Geschlecht u. Sexualität

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