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The problem lies in the belief that sexual fantasies are organic, divorced from the processes of socialisation.
Atkinson [ 38] argues that " biomedical knowledge is socially produced and culturally specific... [and] dependent upon certain fundamental features of medical culture, which is itself produced and reproduced through processes of socialisation" (p. 46).
47 Observation will provide an opportunity to examine processes of socialisation, including ritual and routine (such as attendance at particular social spaces and involvement in particular social activities) within the network.
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A person's food preferences, like his or her personality, are formed during the first few years of life, through a process of socialisation.
Both self and other are shaped by overarching structures, through a process of socialisation.
Indigenousness is passed from one generation to the other through the process of socialisation.
Hasan (1996: 114) notes that Bernstein's theory considered this register as critical to the process of socialisation.
This study explores the impact of the process of socialisation on pre-registration student nurses views about care, and their personal ability to cope with becoming a nurse.
Medical education entails a process of socialisation into a profession.
The study design was cross-sectional, which makes it impossible to focus on the process of socialisation.
Although Turkish and Moroccan cultures diverge, in this study both groups have been studied together, as the first generation in both cases came to the Netherlands between 1965 and 1985 as immigrant workers and have undergone a comparable process of socialisation.
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