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UCSP 4th Quarter Reviewer

The document discusses concepts related to socialization, conformity, deviance, and social organizations. It defines socialization as the process where individuals learn appropriate social norms and skills. Conformity is behaving according to social standards, while deviance departs from these standards. Social organizations have distinguishing characteristics like different roles based on attributes, repeated activities with norms/values to control behavior. The document also categorizes types of rebels as conformists, ritualists, innovators, or retreatists based on if they accept or reject social goals and means.

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UCSP 4th Quarter Reviewer

The document discusses concepts related to socialization, conformity, deviance, and social organizations. It defines socialization as the process where individuals learn appropriate social norms and skills. Conformity is behaving according to social standards, while deviance departs from these standards. Social organizations have distinguishing characteristics like different roles based on attributes, repeated activities with norms/values to control behavior. The document also categorizes types of rebels as conformists, ritualists, innovators, or retreatists based on if they accept or reject social goals and means.

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REVIEWER FOR 4TH QUARTER REBELS

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS - reject both


- substitute new goals and new means

SOCIALIZATION
- where an individual acquires a personal identity
and learns the norms and social skills HUMAN RIGHTS
appropriate to his or her position
- teaches us how to behave and act within our Natural Rights - given by God
society Constitutional Rights - guaranteed under the
fundamental charter of the country
OBJECTIVE SOCIALIZATION - society acting upon child Statutory Rights - provided by the law-making body of a
SUBJECTIVE SOCIALIZATION - society transmits its country or by law
culture from one generation to the next
Civil Rights - the rights of citizens to political and social
Personality and Role Development - we develop our freedom and equality; under Bill of Rights
sense of identity and belongingness Economic Rights - rights to property, whether personal,
Skills Development and Training - interpersonal and real, or intellectual
occupation are developed Political Rights - rights guaranteeing a citizen’s ability to
Values Formation - influenced by the social values of participate in politics
social groups
Social Integration and Adjustment - fit in an organized
way of life
Social Control and Stability - binds individuals to the SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
control mechanisms and social relationships
AGGREGATES

- found in one place but do not interact


CONFORMITY AND DEVIANCE
SOCIAL CATEGORY
CONFORMITY - has same characteristics but do not interact
behavior in accordance with socially accepted socially
conventions or standards
DEVIANCE COLLECTIVE
departing from usual or accepted standards
- temporary interaction of clusters of people
- group behavior that is not mandated or
Compliance regulated by an institution
( group acceptance )
an individual accepts influence because he hopes to
achieve a favorable reaction from another person or
group
SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Internalization
( genuine acceptance of group norms )
an individual accepts influence because the content of
~ According to McGee, there are certain identifying
the induced behavior is rewarding.
characteristics of social organization which are as
Identification follows:
( group membership )
▪ differences in statuses and roles on the basis of
an individual accepts influence because he wants to
sex, age, and ability
establish or maintain relationship to another person or
▪ repeated social activity; repeated regularly
group
▪ norms and values
Ingratiational ▪ control to maintain orderly behavior
a person conforms to impress or gain favor/acceptance ▪ repeated activities and behaviors
from other people.

CONFORMISTS - conforms to accepted behavior or


established practices
RITUALIST
- reject goals
- accept the means
INNOVATORS
- accept the goals of society
- reject the means
RETREATISTS
- reject both

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