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    School is another agent of socialisation which introduces children to new knowledge and new children who come from different backgrounds. Peer groups are children of the same age and who have common interests. Becoming part of a peer group means the children start to part from their parents

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    Introduction: Sociologists have various theories about the conceptual nature of institutions throughout Sociology, One such institution is family. Some concepts include; The Nuclear Family; The privatisation of the Family; and Structural Functionalism. These three concepts coincide with one another. Families can be found in various cultures and society in some form or another. Schaefer (2009) defines the family “as a set of people related by blood, marriage or some other agreed-upon relationship

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    Sociology is an important part of today’s society as it is all around us and is in everything we do. Sociology is the study of, the behaviour of people within society. It helps us to understand how society works and how the impact of relationships and interactions between people influence society. Sociology is shown through relationships, cultures, class, religion, education and upbringing. Sociology has different sociological perspectives for example symbolic interactionism and functionalism. Symbolic

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    and values, of their specific family identity (Dunn, 1993). Child socialisation ideals may alter across different humanities, as well as across individuals (Hong Xiao, 2001). Socialisation, the process by which children are ‘educated with the attitudes, values, and behaviours of a society, exists in every culture of the world.’ (Krober, 1978. P.111) The universal social structure is subjective by culture; the content of socialisation is also constructed on prominent culture values of the society.

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    ability to socialise? This report will determine how the populace is affected by social media, and examine the outcomes. The addictive side of social media is explored, as well as the fast moving information and whether social media inhibits socialisation. Andreassen, Pallesen, Griffiths (2015) argues the implications of social media on a person(s), being addictive habits which affect self-esteem and moods. They did a study proving over 23,500 participants (Andreassen et al. 2015) showed addictive

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    The media and technology impacts socialisation by becoming a determining factor that sets trends on how communication and knowledge sharing is processed. I have conducted a research using a questionnaire to analyse how media and technology affects socialisation between generation x (born 1965-1976) and generation z (1996-2009). The media is a humungous influencer of how knowledge sharing is processed. Appropriately, I included questions about the media in to receive a more detailed idea on society

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    Social Influences on Health and Wellbeing http://www.aglp.org 2A.P1 primary Socialisation Primary Socialisation is when you learn from parents or close family, such as your manners, behaviour and tolerance. sometimes the effects of primary socialisation can be lost as we develop and learn things from Secondary Socialisation. Secondary Socialisation Secondary socialization is when you learn things from the world with your colleagues, friends, when you begin to discover the things you like

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    In the eighteenth and nineteenth century there was the Industrial Revolution which resulted in society basing their work and life more on factories and production instead of on agriculture . Alongside industrialisation came capitalism which had the aim of creating profit; urbanism which consisted of mass amounts of people moving from rural to urban areas; and liberal democracy which emphasised the citizenship rights of each person and how they could make decisions on how to change their country rather

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    Culture Many times we hear concepts like ’Oriental culture’, ‘Italian culture’ or ‘Gothic Culture’. So we can understand and verify that it is an important concept related to the idea of the society where we live in. Culture, in Sociology, is a concept developed during XVIII and XIX centuries that has had various definitions. One exhaustive definition is in Browne (2015, p. 31): “Culture refers to the language, beliefs, values and norms, customs, dress, diet, roles, knowledge and skills, and all

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    Q1. Sociology is the study of society and the social lives of each individual, group or society. Sociology uses patterns of social interactions, social culture and relationships to understand individual and group behaviours. The word sociology was used first by French philosopher, Auguste Comte (1798-1857). He believed that we could use the scientific method to study society in the same way as we use it to study other sciences. Around the late 18th century into the 19th century, technology had begun

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