4.3.2 - Socialisation and Individual Freedom
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What is socialisation?
💡 Hint: Think about how you learned to behave in different settings.
Name an example of a socialising agency.
💡 Hint: Consider where you spend most of your time and what influences you there.
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What is the primary process through which individuals learn societal norms?
💡 Hint: It starts from birth and continues throughout life.
True or False: Socialisation completely restricts individual freedom.
💡 Hint: Think about how people sometimes defy norms.
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Create a personal socialisation map that charts the various agents influencing your development. Discuss how they each shaped your current beliefs and behaviors.
💡 Hint: Think of formative experiences—both positive and negative.
Discuss how socialisation affects decision-making in a multicultural context. Provide examples from your own life or observations.
💡 Hint: Consider friends, family, and larger societal influences.
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