Social conditioning (original) (raw)
Social conditioning is the sociological process of training individuals in a society to respond in a manner generally approved by the society in general and peer groups within society. The concept is stronger than that of socialization, which is the process of inheriting norms, customs and ideologies. Manifestations of social conditioning are vast, but they are generally categorized as social patterns and social structures including nationalism, education, employment, entertainment, popular culture, religion, spirituality and family life. The social structure in which an individual finds him or herself influences and can determine their social actions and responses.
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dbo:abstract | Social conditioning is the sociological process of training individuals in a society to respond in a manner generally approved by the society in general and peer groups within society. The concept is stronger than that of socialization, which is the process of inheriting norms, customs and ideologies. Manifestations of social conditioning are vast, but they are generally categorized as social patterns and social structures including nationalism, education, employment, entertainment, popular culture, religion, spirituality and family life. The social structure in which an individual finds him or herself influences and can determine their social actions and responses. Social conditioning represents the environment and personal experience in the nature and nurture debate. Society in general and peer groups within society set the norms which shape the behavior of actors within the social system. Though society shapes individuals; however, it was the individual who made society to begin with and society in turn shaped and influenced us. Emile Durkheim who really played an important role in the theory of social facts, explained and talked how what was once a mere idea which in this case Durkheim is talking about society has turned out to be a thing which basically controls and dictates us. (en) Социальная обусловленность относится к социальному процессу обучения людей в обществе действовать или реагировать таким образом, чтобы эти действия были одобрены обществом в целом и окружением в частности. Эта концепция сильнее, чем социализация, которая относится к процессу наследования норм, обычаев и идеологий. Влияние социальной обусловленности огромно, и оно, как правило, относятся к категории социальных структур, включая образование, работу, развлечения, массовую культуру, религию, духовность и семейную жизнь. Социальная обусловленность представляет собой тему дискуссии о роли воспитания и природных факторов в формировании характера и способностей человека. Общество в целом и отдельные его группы устанавливают нормы, которые определяют поведение людей в социальной среде. Хотя общество и формирует индивида, однако, это сам индивид создаёт его, а затем общество снова формирует и оказывает воздействие на нас. Эмиль Дюркгейм сыграл важную роль в формировании теории социальных фактов, объясняя и рассказывая как однажды возникшая идея, а в данном случае Дюркгейм говорил об обществе, превратилась в нечто в основном контролирующее и управляющее нами. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Social conditioning is the sociological process of training individuals in a society to respond in a manner generally approved by the society in general and peer groups within society. The concept is stronger than that of socialization, which is the process of inheriting norms, customs and ideologies. Manifestations of social conditioning are vast, but they are generally categorized as social patterns and social structures including nationalism, education, employment, entertainment, popular culture, religion, spirituality and family life. The social structure in which an individual finds him or herself influences and can determine their social actions and responses. (en) Социальная обусловленность относится к социальному процессу обучения людей в обществе действовать или реагировать таким образом, чтобы эти действия были одобрены обществом в целом и окружением в частности. Эта концепция сильнее, чем социализация, которая относится к процессу наследования норм, обычаев и идеологий. Влияние социальной обусловленности огромно, и оно, как правило, относятся к категории социальных структур, включая образование, работу, развлечения, массовую культуру, религию, духовность и семейную жизнь. (ru) |
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