interneisering
Interneisering, or internalization, is the process by which external norms, values, rules, and expectations become part of an individual's own belief system, guiding behavior even when external controls are absent. It marks a transition from compliance based on rewards or sanctions to self-regulation grounded in personally endorsed standards.
The process unfolds through socialization, with family, peers, schools, and media transmitting norms. Cognitive appraisal, emotional
Interneisering can be discussed at different levels, including normative internalization (adopting shared social rules), moral internalization
Applications span education, child development, organizational behavior, and criminology. In schools, curricula and pedagogy aim to
Critiques emphasize that internalization can reflect power relations and cultural hegemony, potentially suppressing dissent. Cross-cultural variation