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Childhood Socialization

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ISBN-10: 0202306429

ISBN-13: 9780202306421

Edition: 2nd 2005

Authors: James Garbarino, James Garbarino

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The contributors portray how the basic agencies of socialization transform the newborn human organism into a social person capable of interacting with others. The text gives a glimpse of socialization in unfamiliar contexts.
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Book details

List price: $50.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 1/11/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 420
Size: 4.00" wide x 5.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
Socialization, Individuation, and the Self
Socialization and Individuation
Socialization and the Social Self
Childhood in History
Little Angels, Little Devils: A Sociology of Children
Families as Socializing Agents
The Mutuality of Parental Control in Early Childhood
As the Twig Is Bent: Children Reared in Feminist Households
Racial Socialization
Day Care and Nursery School as Socialization Agents
Power and Resistance in Infant-Toddler Day Care Centers
Cooperation and Control in Japanese Nursery Schools
Schools as Socialization Agents
Schools and Socialization
Peer Groups as Socialization Agents
Children's Conception and Reaction to Adult Rules: The Underlife of the Nursery School
The Carpool: A Socializing Adjunct to the Educational Experience
Friends, Impression Management, and Preadolescent Behavior
Television and Its Influence
Theoretical Perspectives
Children's Desires/Mothers' Dilemmas: The Social Contexts of Consumption
Gender Socialization
Engendering Children
Male Gender Socialization and the Perpetration of Sexual Abuse
Social Stratification and Inequality in Socialization
Concerted Cultivation and the Accomplishment of Natural Growth
Clashes in Values
Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work
Index