Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Socialization and Foul Language on Campus
The preceding(prenominal) news stated an university class 3 disciple Chu ____________, from Hong Kong polytechnic University, had posted messages on his own(prenominal) Facebook account, with foul language. In this case, student Disciplinary Committee in PolyU has taken natural process (reported Chu and move a warning letter to him) towards the student. Chu and councilors doubt that whether the university have copious evidence to charge Chu and the action of withdrawing the warning letter is awkward. consort to the news, did PolyU played too prof social occasion response? Does it afraid of alter the image of the university? So the doings of withdrawing the warning letter is exclusively showing its responsibility. Or, pressure from normal opinion works as an power to force PolyU to do so?\nThrough socialization, we intentional that foul language is not a proper language. We toilettet use it in a statuesque situation, like in the usual humanity, or in a serious cere mony. \nWe learn these things done different parties, ranking from family, nurture and media. We learn those so called values, norms and roles. erstwhile they are deeply insert into our thinking and acting, we know that we cant announce foul language whenever and wherever we want. This kind of sense of egotism has been internalized, which a long precondition is processing. In the real situation, we can define when and what kind of language, tad etc. we use outright once we get into the situation. We could marry ourselves to the society through receiving alive beliefs, norms, and values given by school. \nWhen talking about norm and foul language, there is no official punishment precisely forcing out. Norms, the rules that a group uses for purloin and inappropriate values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. These rules may be explicit or implicit. also-ran to follow the rules can expiry in severe punishments, including exclusion from the group. Generally, the way the general public define how a university student should behave, probably the first sp...
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