释义 |
resocialiˈzation Social Psychol.|riː-| [re- 5 b.] The action or process of (re)inducing conformity to accepted standards of social behaviour. Also attrib.
1964M. Argyle Psychol. & Social Probl. i. 20 When we come to consider the re-socialization, or indoctrination, of adults, we shall introduce two further principles of learning: cognitive learning and learning by means of emotional arousal. 1970P. Mayer Socialization p. xiii, Major social changes, such as ongoing urbanization or industrialization, involve the resocialization of people of all ages. 1974M. C. Gerald Pharmacol. xii. 232 Some view their program [sc. of Alcoholics Anonymous] as a resocialization process attempting to develop individual maturity. 1976Guardian 23 July 15/5 The regular presence of women in the unit, unthinkable in the old isolation system, is seen as an essential part of the resocialisation process by staff and psychiatrists alike. 1977F. Musgrove Margins of Mind ix. 196 A period of ‘desocialization’ may be an important preliminary to the effective resocialization of adults. |