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socialization
/ ˌsəʊʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃn /
/ ˌsoʊʃələˈzeɪʃn /
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  • 柯林斯
  • n.社会化,社会主义化
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    [社科] 社会化

    社会化(Socialization)是天然人生长为社会人地进程,人地社会化也就是小我意义上地文明化,心性论地与普通地社会化实际地区别就在重在特性教养即自教化...

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     社交分享

    ...讯微博,豆瓣说,人人网分享图片(带说明文字)。支持自动登录功能,登录后下次使用无需输入帐号密码。社交分享(Socialization) KRShare 测试环境: 测试环境:Xcode 4.5, iOS 5.0 以上。

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     共同化

    ...Takeuchi认为知识的创造是由隐性与显性知识互动而得, 故经过互动后产生下列四种不同的知识创造模式:  共同化(Socialization):先将个体的隐性知识团体化,引起群体的共 鸣,不过基本上,经此一过程后,群体成员所接受的仍为隐性知识 ,所传递的是共鸣的知...

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     社交

    透彻度- 7分 社交(Socialization):对于社交活动的接受度- 5分 热情(Passion):自动自发的执行力- 4分 知识 ( Intellectual ):学习与 知识 的驾驭潜能- 7分 ...

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    Female socialization emphasizes getting along with others.
    女性社会化进程强调与他人和睦相处。
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    As we saw in the preceding chapter, groups can be powerful agents of socialization.
    如我们在前一章所见,团组可以是社会化的有力动因。
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    First, primary groups are critical to the socialization process.
    第一,初级群体对社会化进程至关重要。
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  • Socialization

    Socialization (also spelled socialisation) is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists and educationalists to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies, providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society. Socialization is thus ‘the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained’.Socialization describes a process which may lead to desirable, or 'moral', outcomes in the opinion of said society. Individual views on certain issues, such as race or economics, are influenced by the view of the society at large and become a "normal," and acceptable outlook or value to have within a society. Many socio-political theories postulate that socialization provides only a partial explanation for human beliefs and behaviors, maintaining that agents are not 'blank slates' predetermined by their environment. Scientific research provides some evidence that people might be shaped by both social influences and genes. Genetic studies have shown that a person's environment interacts with his or her genotype to influence behavioral outcomes.

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