Key Words Flashcards
What is the nature argument
Development is dependent on the biological programme or genetic makeup that an offspring inherits from its parents at contraception
What is the nurture argument
Development is dependent on exposure to a range of environmental, socioeconomic and lifestyle experiences
What’s socialisation
Gives us norms of behaviour where its a process individuals learn their identity and what’s right and wrong
What’s primary socialisation and secondary
Primary= within 5 years of a persons life
Secondary= after immediate family, social media
Key concepts: norms of behaviour, values, subcultures, culture
Types of informal and formal sanctions
Informal= freinds excluding you
Formal= detention
What do marksists believe in and what are they
Believe we live in a capitalist society with 2 classes ( beuguoise TOP and proletariat ) believe lifestyle is fixed as is a structural view like feminism
Conflict of interest agreement
Individuals shaped by society by which we live @passie puppet
Example of consensus agreementment
Norms- functionalists
What are the 4 factors of inequality
Class- class 5 9x more likely to die of lung cancer than those in professional positions
Age- infant mortality 2x higher for pakis than whites
Gender- women earn 15% less than men on average
Ethnicity- unemployment 2x higher