Evaluate the Functionalist View of the Role of the Socialisation Process Flashcards

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What is the functionalist view of socialisation?

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Functionalists argue that socialisation is essential for maintaining social order and stability by transmitting shared norms and values.

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What is Durkheim’s concept of the collective conscience, and how does it relate to socialisation?

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The collective conscience refers to the shared norms and values that create social solidarity. Socialisation transmits these norms, ensuring individuals feel a sense of belonging.

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What is Davis and moores concept of role allocation, and how does socialisation contribute to it?

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Role allocation refers to the process of preparing individuals for their future roles in society. Socialisation teaches the skills and values needed to perform these roles effectively.

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