Extra Information & Sociologists for Media and Family for A*: Mixed and Helpful for Revision Purposes Flashcards
Applying material from Item B, analyse two arguments against the view that childhood is a fixed, universal stage.
Topic: Childhood
Social Construction of Childhood
✩ Jane Pilcher argues that childhood is not a universal stage.
✩ Eurocentricsm
✩ Childhood is separate to childhood in other parts of the world.
✩ For example, in Samoan villages, children do adult work.
✩ In the west, children are protected by laws and sexual behaviour is viewed differently as seen in laws such as the Education Act of 1996.
✩ Could link to Aries and Shorter’s March of Progress view.
Jenkins - View of Childhood
✩ Postmodernism is just changing into a different form.
✩ Nature of childhood is changing due to shift to a post modern society - childhood is more unstable as a result.
What sociologist is associated with Instrumental Marxists?
Topic: Ownership and Control of Media.
✩ Curran
What did Sullivan find?
Topic: Couples
✩ Found women now do less domestic tasks and men do more traditional ‘feminine’ domestic tasks and hence their division of labour is now more equal/
What did Gittens find?
Topic: Childhood
✩ Argues that there is an age patriarchy of adult domination that keeps children subordinate.
✩ Asserts control in terms of their time, space and bodies.
What did Smart find?
What perspective of the family was Smart?
Topic: Theories/Family Diversity
✩ Personal life perspective of the family
✩ People are free to construct their own individual network of family.
✩ The choices they make in terms of relationships are influenced by their family, history, previous personal experiences…
What did Smart find?
Topic: Childhood
✩ Children’s views and experiences are changing, meaning childhood is not fixed nor universal.
✩ Children have become actively involved in making the situation of the world better for everyone. e.g. kids in politics, voices now heard.
✩ Diverse multiples childhoods exist within a single society as children can express their point of view.
What did Brass and Kabir find?
Topic: Demography
✩ Argues that the trend to smaller families began not in rural areas, where IMR first began to fall, but in urban areas where infant mortality rate remained higher for longer.
What did McKeown find?
Topic: Demography
✩ Argues that improved nutrition accounted for up to half the reduction in death rates, and was particularly important in reducing the number of deaths from TB.
✩ Better nutrition increased resistance to infection and increased the survival chance of those who did become infected.
What did Tranter find?
Topic: Demography
✩ Over 3/4 of the decline in death rate from 1850 to 1970 was due to the fall in the number of deaths from infectious diseases such as smallpox, tuberculosis.
✩ These used to be the most common cause of death among infants, children and young adults.
What did Aries find regarding childhood before 19th century?
Topic: Childhood
✩ In pre-industrial society, childhood did not exist.
✩ They were instead ‘little adults’ who would take on responsibilities as young as 7.
✩ In the eyes of the law, 7-8 year old children were seen as criminally responsible and could be tried for crime with the same punishment as adults.
Society did not regard children as objects of love and devotion as
✩ High levels of mortality rate
✩ Children had to work for the family unit to survive e.g. in mines
What did Aries find regarding childhood after 19th century?
Topic: Childhood
✩ Around the middle of 19th century, Aries argued that due a fall in the infant mortality rate as a result of improvement in diet and sanitation, coupled with the increasing affluence of the middle classes, attitudes of middle class parents began to change as they started to regard children as objects of love and devotion.
Why is Aries’ work helpful for understanding childhood?
Topic: Childhood
✩ This work is valuable as it shows how ideas about children and their social status has changed over time, demonstrating that childhood is a social construct.
What did Hirsh find?
Topic: Demography
✩ Hirsh argues that the ageing population presents financial questions as to how this period of older age will be funded.