• Socialisation's Effect on Personality Development

    Editor(s):
    IJLSS Indian Journal of Law and Social Sciences (see profile)
    Date:
    2021
    Subject(s):
    Sociology, Psychology
    Item Type:
    Article
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/h7qm-c222
    Abstract:
    The perspective of socialisation, aims to reconstruct the individual’s sequential or parallel socialising experiences, which have settled in them in the shape of schemes or dispositions to believe, see, feel, and act. In our society, the family comes first in the hierarchy of experiences, and it is on these experiences that the future experiences are built (notably educational and professional experiences). However, while the family is the first 'psychological agency of society' it is far from the only one, and people interact with a variety of other 'agencies' throughout their lives (school, the workplace, the political party, the union, the religious institution, the cultural association, the sports club, and so on). As a result, only sociological writings allow us to appreciate the cumulative effect of the various socialization frameworks that individuals frequent. Finally, it allows for the formation of elements of each individual's 'existential issue,' which the biographical path has gradually contributed to form. Keywords: Socialisation, interpersonal relationships, Empathy, Social values.
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    Last Updated:
    2 years ago
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