Socialization and Social Control in Ethiopia by Reidulf K. is a deeply researched sociological study that explores how Ethiopian society shapes individual behavior, identity, values, and social order. The book examines traditional and modern forms of socialization—from family and cultural institutions to religion, education, and political systems.
Reidulf K. also analyzes mechanisms of social control in Ethiopia, including community norms, cultural expectations, social sanctions, and state-level influence. This book is ideal for students, sociologists, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding Ethiopian culture, social structure, and the interaction between tradition and modernity.
Whether you’re studying Ethiopian sociology or simply want to learn more about how societies influence human behavior, this book offers valuable insights rooted in long-term field research and academic rigor.
Author: Reidulf K.
Focus: Ethiopian socialization, cultural norms, social control, social structures
Academic and research-based
Great resource for university students, scholars, and cultural researchers