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• Forms of communication that target mass populations. o T.V. Movies. o Males= Higher status position. • Ex: Quincy. o Video games Ex: Super Mario Brothers. o Males: Rescuers= (Hero/Villain). Females= Damsels in distress. (Princesses) |
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• C. Reflects Female’s changing roles |
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o Active outside of the home. o T.v show examples of changing roles? Women used to hold a passive place/role. • Ex: Dark angel. • Zena, wonder woman. • Ghost busters remake. |
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o Games shows give examples of changing roles. |
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Deal or no deal. Jeopardy. Price is right. |
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o Video games give examples of changing roles? |
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Old stereotypes: • Sexualization of female gender/body. o Tight clothing. o Look perfect/flawless. o Skinny. • Men: o Given more latitude. |
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o Iv. Agents of Socialization |
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Main agents/of different ages: • 1. Before age 5-6: parents. • 2. Ages 5-10: Teachers. • 3. Ages 11-18: Peers. • 4. Age 18: Institutions o Workplace, military and college. |
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• Way to socialize depends on social class. o Type of job parent has: Working class. Conformity Cleanliness Physical punishment. Closely supervised. |
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• Type of job parent has: |
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o Middle class: Curiosity. Self-control. o What are the motives? Reasons instead of physical punishment. Self-control. Learn why it is wrong. |
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o Ex: Effective management |
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Implement rules/why have the rules. Follow rules/not at all. o Do not break the rules. o Independence/take initiative; workplace |
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