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What is Socialization

Handbook of Research on Children's Consumption of Digital Media
A process in which culture, which consists of social values, norms, and life styles that develop in society transition from generation to generation by learning.
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Effects of Computer Games on the Socialization Process and Inclination to Violence of Adolescent Students
Hakan Sağlam (Istanbul University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5733-3.ch017
Abstract
One of the main sectors that digital revolution made a great impact on is game industry. Computer games nowadays have started to take the first place in a lot of teen's free time activities. Social scientists especially study how these games affect the adolescents who are mostly students. In parallel with the first aim of study is understanding whether computer games affect adolescent students' socialization process and their tendency of violence or not. The second aim of the research is to show how and to what extent computer games affect the process of socialization and violence tendencies of adolescents. Data and information that are mentioned in the chapter contributes to the studies about this issue.
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The Impact of Mobile Phones on Teenagers' Socialization and Emancipation
The process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the social norms, values, skills and behaviors that are necessary for participating within his or her own society.
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The Role of the State in Optimizing Communication Between Generation Z and Migrants in the Human Resources Management
The process of including a person as an integral part of a certain social community, which, as a rule, differs from a migrant in a number of characteristics (behavior, language, habits, attitude to law, etc.).
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The Trends and Problems of Virtual Schools
The process by which students internalize the norms and values necessary for living in a civilized community.
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The New Generation of Knowledge Management for the Web 2.0 Age: KM 2.0
Enables the conversion of tacit knowledge through direct interaction between individuals through join activities by observation, imitation, practice and networking.
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The Problems and Possibilities of Virtual Schools
The process by which students internalize the norms and values necessary for living in a civilized community.
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Interaction of Internet Addiction with FoMO: The Role of Digital Media
It is the process of becoming a member of the society in which the individual was born or lived.
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Gender Impact on Adult Education
The process of adopting the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture.
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International Faculty Development in U.S. Higher Education
A process that enables a newer member to feel acquainted to the organization by learning the norms, values, and cultures of the organization.
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Women and IT in Lilongwe
Upbringing instructions, norms and values from society.
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Indigenous African Knowledge System (IAKS) Ethos: Prospects for a Post-Colonial Curriculum
A process whereby social values are imparted in particular young people to enable them to be in a better position to meet all challenges in the journal of life.
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Children's Development: A Glance Into Early Childhood Education and Family Dynamics
Socialization includes factors that children are introduced to within their environments that shape their perceptions, reactions, or beliefs. Examples of these factors may include experiences that parents expose their children to, or the media.
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Faculty Socialization and Gaining Tenure: Ethical Concerns and Considerations
Entails the development of specialized knowledge and skills, development of a sense of occupational identity, internalization of the norms of the profession, and incorporation of those norms into one’s behaviors and into one’s personal identity ( Bierema, 2010 ).
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Advancing Retention and Engagement Strategies Through Effective Online Mediums
The process in which a student’s environment prepares them for academic and workplace integration.
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Student Retention in Online Education
The adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture.
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Building a Culture of Integrity
The means by which individuals learn the values and behaviors that are appropriate for a social group. 1Scholars disagree about whether to use the term “culture” or “climate” to describe the social context and values of an organization. We follow Thumin & Thumin (2011, p. 106) in using the term culture because it is “the richer, more meaningful, more all-encompassing term.”
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Patching the Pipeline: Reimagining the Roadmap to Higher Education
A theory that refers to a process of acquiring and dispensing standards, customs, and beliefs.
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Developing a Sense of Community Through Engaging Platforms in Support of Online Graduate Students Socialization
Is the process of integrating students into an academic or professional culture in such a way that the student can embody the characteristics of such community within a specific discipline.
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The Habit of Watching Television and Using Computer in Primary School Children
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Distributed Work Environments: The Impact of Technology in the Workplace
A continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position.
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Making Exergames Appealing: An Assessment of Commercial Exergames
Does the game offer local and online multiplayer or cooperative play, which offers support and socialization between players?
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Case Study Analysis of a Behavior Intervention Service Delivery Model With Autism Spectrum Disorder Students
Lifelong process of developing skills and habits necessary to function effectively in society.
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PLAYER: A European Challenge Game to Discover Young Entrepreneurs
The process through which individuals internalize their cultural surroundings as a kind of proficiency in the use of the symbols, habits and abilities that define those cultural surroundings. Also, the appropriation of societal norm by an individual towards becoming part of society.
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Identifiable Challenges as Global Complexities: Globalization, Gender Violence, and Statelessness
It is the process through which a person, from birth through death, is taught the norms, customs, values, and roles of the society in which they live.
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Families in the Mirror and Women on the Edge: Educating for Sustainability About Family and Gender Dynamics Through Comic Strips and Sociology
The ongoing process, but mainly occurring during childhood, by which individuals internalize social norms and learn appropriate ways to behave in each culture, that is, to act in accordance with the expectations of others. The main agencies involved in the socialization process are the family, the school, and the media.
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The Role of Strategic Leadership in Building the Geocentric Culture of Global Corporations
A process of one’s adaptation to and integration into a new environment, including a new organization, which includes learning new behaviors, values, expectations, attitudes, knowledge, skills, and establishing new relationships.
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Graduate Careers in a Changing Workplace: A Fresh Challenge?
Experience or observation of actors and situations that shape or inform individual thinking and action.
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Drawing the Line Between the Good and the Bad Effects of Superheroes in Early Childhood Education
A purposeful interaction that a child takes with others towards satisfaction of individual needs and social acceptance.
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Design Models for Developing Educational Virtual Reality Environments: A Systematic Review
Socialization is that the situation in which learners can interact with each other or with instructors in learning environments.
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Sport Fan Consumption: Contemporary Research and Emerging Trends
The process of becoming a fan through learning the culture and history of a particular sport, team, and/or athlete.
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Social Media Applications as Effective Service Delivery Tools for Librarians
The act of interaction, information or knowledge sharing among group of people.
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A Theoretical Conceptualization of the Hidden Curriculum in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Processes by which people adapt to the society and form themselves as personalities.
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The Fundamentals of Organizational Citizenship Behavior
The process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, language, social skills, and value to conform to the norms and roles required for the integration into a group or community.
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Occupational Culture and Socialization in IS
Socialization is the process by which someone learns the ways of a given society or social group so that he/she can function within it; the process by which people learn how to perform specified social roles in a way that is acceptable to the members of a cultural group and come to internalize those expectations.
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Managing Relationships in Virtual Team Socialization
The process in which that member of a team acquires the knowledge, behavior, and attitude needed to participate fully as a member of the team.
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