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Essentials OfSociology
THIRD EDITION
by
Anthony Giddens
Mitchell Duneier
Richard P. Appelbaum
Deborah Carr
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Chapter 3
Anthony Giddens
Mitchell Duneier
Richard P. Appelbaum
Deborah Carr
Socialization, the Life Course, and Aging
Chapter OpenerEssentials Of Sociology, 3rd Edition
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Using their toy wheel barrows to help their father with thegardening, these boys are, according to Mead, “taking onthe role of the other” and achieving an understanding of themselves as separate social agents.
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Video games have become a key part of the cultureand experience of childhood today.
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People often exhibit multiple social identities simultaneouslysometimes seemingly conflicting ones.
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In her “Pink & Blue” project, photographer JeongMeeYoon records girls’ obsession with the color pink.
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This Madonna and Child, painted in the thirteenthcentury by Duccio da Buoninsegna, depicts the infantJesus with a mature face.
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Globalization and Everyday LifeEssentials Of Sociology, 3rd Edition
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Globalization and Everyday LifeEssentials Of Sociology, 3rd Edition
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Figure 3.1 Growth of the Elderly Population by Age Group,
1900–2050 (number and percent)Essentials Of Sociology, 3rd Edition
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byAnthony GiddensMitchell Duneier
Richard P. AppelbaumDeborah Carr