
Conduct and Conscience
The Socialization of Internalized Control Over Behavior
- 416 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Conduct and Conscience: The Socialization of Internalized Control over Behavior covers the concept and mechanism of socialization and internalization and their role in human conduct and behavior. This book consists of 12 chapters and begins with the presentation of the major problems concerning the attempt to understand the origins of conduct and conscience. The third chapter redefines these problems in the context of a concept of internalization, while the fourth chapter deals with the theoretical aspect of the subject as it sets forth an initial conception of the mechanisms of learning that underlie socialization. The remaining eight chapters contain primarily descriptive and experimental analyses of specific internalized products of socialization, including altruism, sympathy, transgression, fear, guilt, shame, and discipline. This book is an invaluable source for sociologists, and scientists and workers in the fields of human conduct and behavior, and other allied fields.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Conduct and Conscience: The Socialization of Internalized Control over Behavior
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER ONE. Conscience and Moral Judgement
- CHAPTER TWO. The Relationship between Conduct and Conscience
- CHAPTER THREE. The Concept of Internalization
- CHAPTER FOUR. Mechanisms of Socialization
- CHAPTER FIVE. Positive Control of Conduct
- CHAPTER SIX. Altruism and Sympathy
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Behavioral Suppression
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Reactions to Transgression
- CHAPTER NINE. Fear, Guilt, and Shame
- CHAPTER TEN. Values and Social Experience
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Child Rearing and Discipline
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Social Organization and the Direction of Control
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX OF AUTHORS
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS