Culture and Identity Flashcards
Who distinguishes between primary and secondary socialisation and what did they say?
American sociologist, Charles cooley.
primary= includes those involved in small scale interaction e.g.the family and other closely-knit groups. learn love, loyalty. sharing, and justice.
secondary= less personal, more formal and exist for specific purposes eg school.
Briefly describe the case of the wolf children
- 2 girls were raised by a she-wolf
-1920- someone saw a mother wolf and cubs, 2 of whom looked human - after alot of preparation n difficulties the 2 girls were captured.
- they were taken to an orphanage in india n were described as wolfish.
- they walked on all 4s n had calluses, were fond of raw meat n licked all liquids w their tongues n ate their food crouched n they panted just like wolves
-They had all the characteristics attributed to wolves
-in sept 1921 bothe girls became ill n the younger one died - after 5 yr at orphanage older girl showed some intellectual function, she understood colour, names, ate from a palte etc n she could speak a little
What were the findings of the Folk Devils and Moral panics study?
Stan Cohen (1972) researched the fights in English seaside resorts on bank holidays , between 2 youth subcultures mods n rockers. 1960s- Bank holiday meet up of 2 groups n scuffles/argument broke out. national newspapers exaggerated what had happened n cohen researched what was happening n found that the media created a moral panic n exaggerated responses.
What is cultural diversity?
it describes the difference in the norms, values, customs and tradition between different societies. Other cultures may appear strange if we have closeted lives, but they’re just a different way of life. culture changes over time, acceptable changes to unacceptable n vice versa,