Acquring culture- Key figures Flashcards
hughes et al. 2000- peer groups
‘the models we use for apprasing and shaping our attitudes, feelings and actions’
new right- peer groups
young afro-caribbeans have male role models in gangs
Marxism- religious people
‘the opium of the people’- wealth is a reward from God
Internationalists- identity
constructed from our interactions with others and the social world (through socialization)
Freud- identity
childhood experiences are vital in development of identity in adulthood
Evring Goffman- identity
the social world is like play in which we play a part in order to present ourselves in certain ways
Wilkinson- gender identity
gender quake in our norms and values leaving a crisis of masculinity
post-modernists- class
class is no longer important because peoples identities have became more fluid and changeable
British social attitudes survey- 2012
95% of people identified themselves with a social class
Tallcott Parsons- secondary socialization
universalist values