Agents of Socialisation

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  • Agents of Socialisation
    • Family
      • Initial social interactions happen with the family.
      • Language
        • Basic language which is then expanded on in early education
      • Morals
      • Behaviour
        • What is right and wrong
        • learnt through sanctions and rewards
      • Primary Socialisation
    • School
      • Grammar
        • Expands language
      • Rules
      • Values
      • Form first friendships
        • Brings us into contact with a greater range of social groups
      • Secondary Socialisation
    • Religion
      • Who to love / marry
      • Guidelines to live
        • All of which fit in with the ideals of the specific religion
          • Who to love / marry
          • Values
          • What is considered as acceptable and apprioriate
      • Values
      • Secondary Socialisation
    • Mass Media
      • Stereotypes
        • Done through advertising who portray the "Serial packet family"
          • Women kin makeup, fashion and skincare adverts
          • Men in sports and fitness adverts
      • Trends
        • Popular products
          • Clothes, games, movies, makeup, toys etc.
      • Secondary Socialisation
    • Peers
      • Trends
        • Clothes, movies, games, makeup etc.
      • Activities
      • Friendship networks, school subcultures and occupational subcultures.
      • peer pressure can occur within peer groups
        • Can influence behaviour or image
        • Members follow this to conform and please members of the peer group
    • Work
      • Money
        • Responsibility
      • Rules / codes of conduct
      • Learn from colleagues
      • Secondary Socialisation
        • Peers
          • Trends
            • Clothes, movies, games, makeup etc.
          • Activities
          • Friendship networks, school subcultures and occupational subcultures.
          • peer pressure can occur within peer groups
            • Can influence behaviour or image
            • Members follow this to conform and please members of the peer group

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