what is the function and significance of network to socialization
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First, networks socialize and build in- dividual identities—a socialization function. Second, they offer participation opportunities to individuals who are culturally sensitive to a specific political issue—a structural-connection function
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First, networks socialize and build in- dividual identities—a socialization function. Second, they offer participation opportunities to individuals who are culturally sensitive to a specific political issue—a structural-connection function.
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