THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY
Socialization is an interactive communication process that requires individual development and social influences, thus highlighting personal reception and interpretation of social messages, as well as the intensity and content dynamic of these social influences. In this context, family socialization...
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author | Adina Magda lena IORGA |
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description | Socialization is an interactive communication process that requires individual development and social influences, thus highlighting personal reception and interpretation of social messages, as well as the intensity and content dynamic of these social influences. In this context, family socialization represents the main model of the of gender interactions, of defining gender identity composition and gender expectations. Gender socialization within the family setting is very important because it internalizes the gender rules and ideologies, assimilating gender content from the two significant figures: Mom and Dad. This content is a fundamental cornerstone for building gender identity. The research aims to identify the views of students from the Veterinary Medicine University of Bucharest regarding the role of family socialization in the construction of gender identity. The research results confirm a trend of perception for most students towards the innovative socializing model, based on equality in the distribution of tasks within the family. However, there are differences between the genders in terms of perception and comprehension of the role of women and men. Thus, it appears that some of the students believe that the woman carries most of the household domestic tasks, while some students assigned the traditional role of financial support for the entire family to the men. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ae5b04a13fa14c9aa74999929184f3f62022-12-22T02:54:14ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522015-06-01152161166THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITYAdina Magda lena IORGA0University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine BucharestSocialization is an interactive communication process that requires individual development and social influences, thus highlighting personal reception and interpretation of social messages, as well as the intensity and content dynamic of these social influences. In this context, family socialization represents the main model of the of gender interactions, of defining gender identity composition and gender expectations. Gender socialization within the family setting is very important because it internalizes the gender rules and ideologies, assimilating gender content from the two significant figures: Mom and Dad. This content is a fundamental cornerstone for building gender identity. The research aims to identify the views of students from the Veterinary Medicine University of Bucharest regarding the role of family socialization in the construction of gender identity. The research results confirm a trend of perception for most students towards the innovative socializing model, based on equality in the distribution of tasks within the family. However, there are differences between the genders in terms of perception and comprehension of the role of women and men. Thus, it appears that some of the students believe that the woman carries most of the household domestic tasks, while some students assigned the traditional role of financial support for the entire family to the men.http://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol15_2/Art26.pdffamily socializinggender identityinnovative socializing model |
spellingShingle | Adina Magda lena IORGA THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development family socializing gender identity innovative socializing model |
title | THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY |
title_full | THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY |
title_fullStr | THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY |
title_full_unstemmed | THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY |
title_short | THE ROLE OF FAMILY SOCIALIZING IN BUILDING GENDER IDENTITY |
title_sort | role of family socializing in building gender identity |
topic | family socializing gender identity innovative socializing model |
url | http://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol15_2/Art26.pdf |
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