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    theories of society (Functionalist‚ Marxist‚ Interactionist‚ Feminist‚ etc.) Different theories of role of education within society (Functionalist‚ Marxist‚ Interactionist‚ Feminist‚ etc.) The Formal curriculum (content‚ social construction of‚ etc.) The Hidden curriculum (the experience of schooling‚ social learning‚ etc.) Differential Achievement (Class‚ Gender‚ Ethnicity) 350000These can be linked to: Different theories of society (Functionalist‚ Marxist‚ Interactionist‚ Feminist‚ etc.) Different

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    than the extended family. Secondly there was a real need for a socially mobile workforce. The pre-industrial family had many functions but due to the industrial revolution these functions have now changed into just two. The first is the primary socialisation of children and the second function is stabilising adult personalities. However‚ not everyone accepts the functionalist view of the family and its role‚ as the rise of the nuclear family was due to the march of progress‚ also functionalists

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    of Emile Durkheim are‚ he believed that the major function of education was the transmission of societies norms and values. This would allow an advanced division of labour‚ which contributes to the economy. He believed in the process known as socialisation‚ where cultural norms condition an individual‚ allowing entry to modern society. The economy greatly relies on educational conditioning‚ and it is essential that educational achievement is well balanced in the meritoractic society‚ for role allocation

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    gender role socialisation. Marxist feminists believe it is down to capitalism. Radical feminists think women are not equal to men because of relationships within the home‚ and black feminist think they are unequal not just because they are women‚ but also because of their skin colour. All groups of feminists also believe that women are subordinated due to patriarchy‚ (the idea that males are dominant). Firstly‚ liberal feminists‚ such as Ann Oakley argue that gender role socialisation is responsible

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    Uses Sociological terminology to explain the principle sociological perspectives (P1) Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care In this assignment the writer will understand and acknowledge the sociological perspectives and the approaches of sociology in the health and social care sector. The essayist will also consider the concepts of sociology within health and social care while exploring the dimensions of health and illness. Sociology is the study of how the society is organised

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    Murdock- George Peter Murdock (1949) wanted to know if the family was not just cultural but universal (he claimed that it was universal). * Common residence * Economic co-operation * Adults including both sexes * At least two have socially approved sex * One or more children * Biological or adopted This he thought was the universal minimum. Which adults had sexual relations depended on the culture. He believed the nuclear family was the universal core of the world’s

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    evidence‚ while striving to maintain objectivity and value freedom in their work. 2. Define norms‚ values and culture‚ include a reference. (criteria 1.2‚ Level 2 and Level3) Norms are present in all societies; they are general guidelines for socialisation that define correct and satisfactory behavior e.g. the norms for dress. Customs are norms‚ which have been present for a long period of time and have become part of a society’s tradition. Although norms are usually informally enforced‚ they can

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    members and society as a whole‚ from a Functionalist‚ Feminist and a Marxist perspective. In order to assess these views‚ it is necessary to first establish the functions that the nuclear family performs and then to assess whether these benefit the individual and the wider society. Sociologists such as George Peter Murdoch (1949) claimed that the family was a ’universal institution’. This is a functionalist view‚ however Marxists feminists argues that it online met the needs of capitalists. Functionalists

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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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    of the causes of crime. Right realists reject the idea put forward by Marxists and others those structural or economic factors such as poverty and inequality are the cause of crime. For example‚ against the Marxist view‚ they point out that the old tend to be poor yet they have a very low crime rate. For right realists‚ crime is the product of three factors these are individual biological differences‚ in adequate socialisation and the underclass‚ and rational choice to offend. James Q. Wilson and

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