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Test The role of institutions in the production of subjectivity
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What role do social institutions play in subjectivity?
They only exist to organize the public
They impose culture without nuances
They are neutral contexts without effect
They promote norms and values that have a profound influence
2nd QUESTION: Why is the family considered a key agent of socialization?
Because it is a purely biological space
Because it does not influence identity
Because it transmits values and patterns from childhood
Because it is alien to subjectivity
QUESTION 3: What does the school teach besides academic knowledge?
Exclusively technical knowledge
Models for disobeying rules
Social norms and civic values
Techniques to resist power
QUESTION 4: What effect do the media have on subjectivity?
They only provide harmless entertainment
They form opinions, aspirations and identity models
They have no effect on identity
They only create misinformation
QUESTION 5: What does the hidden curriculum mean in schools?
Hidden content in textbooks
Explicit forms of repression
Norms and values transmitted indirectly
Messages hidden from the government
6th QUESTION: How does the State influence the configuration of subjectivity?
Change only the media
Defines rights, regulates and promotes identities
It acts without impact on the subjective
Only manages economic resources
QUESTION 7: What elements does the family transmit in the early stages?
Academic expectations
Rejection of emotions
Identity, self-concept and relational patterns
External institutional standards
QUESTION 8: What do institutions show when they promote certain discourses?
They promote plurality without consequences
They form neutral subjectivities
They reproduce dominant subjectivities
They ignore historical contexts
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