7‚ Section 6; P143 Berger‚ P Gafni‚ A‚ Charles‚ C. and Whelan‚ T. (1998) The physician-patient encounter: The physician as a perfect agent for the patient versus the informed treatment decision making model. Social Science Medicine 47(3):347-354. Gramsci‚ A. (1971) Selections from the Prison Notebooks‚ NewYork‚ International Publishers. Foucault‚ M. (1973) Birth of the Clinic‚ London‚ Routledge. Kitwood‚ T. (1997) Dementia reconsidered. The Person comes first. Buckingham. Open University‚ Press. Komaromy
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Marxism aims to “bring about a classless society‚ based on the common ownership of the means of production‚ distribution‚ and exchange” (Barry 150) and looks for “concrete‚ scientific‚ logical explanations of the world” (Barry 150). The “crude” or simplest Marxist model of society is that it is made up by a base (which is the supply of the means of production) and a superstructure‚ the ““cultural” world of ideas‚ art‚ religion‚ and law” (Barry 151)‚ which is shaped by the base. In Bleak House
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CHAPTER 1: 1. ‘Social order may be the product of consensus or coercion‚ depending on which sociological perspective is adopted.’ Explain and discuss. Ans: Social order is the product of consensus in terms of functionalism Social order is the product of coercion in terms of conflict theory in reality; society may be a combination of both - that is there is human free will which is also limited by social structure example institutions‚ laws Functionalist Theory and consensus: The functionalist
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University of Sunderland Community and Youth Work Studies (BA Hons) 3rd Year Education in Community and Youth Work CYW 307 Tutor : Ilona Buchroth Student : Valerie Ender Date : 16th January 2012 Part 1 Please use your understanding of critical educational theory to analyse a case study from community and youth work practice. “Our aspiration is for a more socially mobile and just society‚ where young people can be the authors of their own life story.” (Tim Loughton MP‚ 2011)
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G. Parrinder “Sex”: (OED) i) divisions between organic beings into male and female ii) biological distinction iii) physical union ⎝ sexual intercourse Sexuality: ← Innate ← Context-specific ← Preference Gender: ← Biological or role ← Complex and changeable Stets and Burke ← “Femininity and masculinity - or one’s gender identity - refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine given what it means to be a man or woman
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Society is constantly exposed to various forms of media‚ be it television‚ radio‚ newspapers or the growing internet‚ that portray either constructed or natural images of events and issues that consequently influence our view of the world‚ our behaviour and our leisure pursuits. The extent to which individuals are either passive or active in recognising this significant influence on their leisure lifestyle are discussed throughout this essay from the perspectives of two sociological theories in relation
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June 1 Last Lecture‚ “Continue to Marxism” ‚ ”Constructivism” The international-ization of Marxist Ideas Marx’s key work Capital focuses on the development and characteristics of 19th Century British capitalism. In 20th Century‚ a number of scholars developed Marx’s ideas and on capitalism’s trans-border character‚ in particular imperialism. Trotsky for example argued that the level of development of any particular state would be affected by its relations with others. • Sooo state could develop
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before winning governmental power’ (…). It is important‚ though‚ to acknowledge the rule of industrialisation in Gramsci theory. However‚ whilst a leader had the support of the led should keep control of civil service. A good example of this in action is the early leadership years of Nacolae Ceasusecu. Following the death of Gheorghiu-Dej‚ Ceasusecu most have felt the need to acquire what Gramsci would have called the ‘a collective will’ of the people. As pointed in Ceausescu‚ this is evident by the fact
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The review of The Study of Philosophy 1. Introduction “All men are ‘philosophers’‚ by defining the limits and characteristics of the ‘spontaneous philosophy’ which is proper to everyone.” Gramsci said. This kind of philosophy consists of language itself‚ common sense‚ and last one is popular religion. (A.Gramsci‚ 1929-1935 the study of philosophy) It means everyone could be a philosopher in some aspect of our life. For example‚ people could think about an issue in different ways because of the
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BACKGROUND: For over a decade now‚ noontime TV shows have captivated the Filipino public‚ colloquially known as“the masa”. These shows run for 2 hours a day‚ 6 days a week‚ usually from around 2 to 4 o clock pm. Their immense popularity is shown by the long lines of people that wait outside the studio hours before the program starts. All of them‚ hoping to get a chance to participate in the festivities which include playing games‚ singing‚ and dancing. Millions more watch through their television
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