1.1 Perspectives On Socialisation Flashcards
(Functionalists) society is based upon what?
Value consensus
(Functionalists) socialisation ensures all members of society are what?
Fully inter grated into common values - internalised it
(Functionalists) social institutions create value consensus by first socialising us into what?
Key values such as respect for authority
(Functionalists) social institutions then make norms and values appear what?
Sacred - make us think we have to work hard
(Functionalists) social institutions then remind us what is normal and deviant by what?
Social control
(Functionalists) school and parents enforce social control through what?
Sanctions
(Functionalists) social institutions create value consensus by encouraging social what?
Solidarity and integration
(Functionalists) through sharing values we see other members of society as like what?
Ourselves and we bond with them
(Functionalists) criticisms - they underestimate the amount of what that can occur during socialisation?
Conflict - training children can be a battle
(Functionalists) criticisms - prevent an oversocialised view of behaviour assuming children are what?
Empty vessels
(Functionalists) criticisms - children may do what to socialisation?
Negotiate
(Functionalists) criticism - Marxists would say value consensus represents what?
Values of dominant groups in society