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29 January, 09:57

How does resocialization affect both the "me" and the "l"parts of a person's self? (resocialization,

"me," "I")

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  1. 29 January, 11:24
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    Resocialisation is the regeneration of one's belief, social values and norms which also rebuild one's personality, thinking process. A person's selfness (me and I) also get affected by resocialisation.

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    When a person restricts his own self within a certain mental boundary his mental development get stopped. Socialization is an important part of social process and social system.

    As a social being every person should involve his self fully in a social custom, rituals and process. 'I' where a person's identity lies, 'me' where a person's self conciousness and awareness lies.

    Both 'I' and 'me' is connected with resocialisation. Difference is first one is connected directly and second one is connected indirectly.

    Thought which is also a driving force of resocialisation. A person's thought process has full control over his (both 'I' and 'me') decision that whether he will be resocialised or not.
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