Mrs davis jones keywords Flashcards

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Promiscuity

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When you have sex with a number of people

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Monogamy

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involves two people in a relationship. A relationship where you are committed to one person

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Bigamy

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Against the law to be married with more than one person

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Serial monogamy

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More than 1 person you can be in a relationship with but not at the same time

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Polygamy

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Allowed to have more than 1 partner at the same time

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Celibate

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Abstain from sex. They don’t have sex at all

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Socialisation

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The process by which an individual learns or internalises the culture of society

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Primary socialisation

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Within the family. Basic skills and values

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Secondary socialisation

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Takes place within the educational institutions. Acquisition of knowledge and skills needed for work

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Mundugumar

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Amongst this tribe both sexes were aggressive and hated childbirth and childbearing. both treated children in a hostile and offhand way

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Arapesh

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In this tribe both sexes were gentle and passive. Women did any heavy carrying and men tried to share in the pains of childbirth with their wives by lying with them during childbirth

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Tchambul

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This tribe took responsibility for cooking, wore make-up and were generally more concerned with making themselves look attractive. Men had long hair and women had shaven heads with no makeup. Women were more aggressive and were in charge of trading and did all the sexual advances

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Social solidarity

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Where a group in society are solid. They’re integrated, cohesive and united where members feel a sense of togetherness

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Value consensus

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A shared agreement of norms and values between a group in society

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Equilibrium

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Stability. It’s where a balance is achieved by a group in society

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Pre- industrialisation

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Manual labour. Farming communities ruled

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Modern industrialisation

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Replaced with machinery. Led to urbanisation as people had to look for jobs

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Extended to nuclear

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Living without wider kin. People had to move out for industrialised work which led to fragmentation

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Specialization and structural differentiation

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As society develops and becomes increasingly complex, institutions specialize in fewer functions

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Marxism

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It sees society as divided into 2 opposed classes one which exploits the labour of the other. In capitalism society the bourgeoisie exploits the proletariat.

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Egalitarian

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Equal

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Capitalism

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Society based on individual and private ownership of wealth. It is an economic system in which trade and industry are privately owned rather than owned by the state

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Bourgeoisie

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The owners of the means of production e.g land. Marx says the ownership of production gives them political and ideological power.

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Proletariat

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The working class in capitalist society. They own no means of production and are ‘wage slaves’ forced to sell their labour-power to the bourgeoisie in order to survive.

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False consciousness

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Where the true nature of their exploited situation is distorted and they are deluded and blinded into the real nature of their problems.

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Bourgeois

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Something that reflects the lifestyle

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Matriarchal

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Female dominated society

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Patrilineal

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Male orientated. Passed down the male line. It would happen in a patriarchal society.

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Relationships with friends (internationalism)

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Who may be like a brother or sister to you.

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Fictive kin

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Close friends who are treated as relatives. An example would be your mum’s best friend who you may call auntie.

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Gay and lesbian ‘chosen families’

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Made-up of a supported network of close friends, ex partners and others who are not related to you by blood or marriage.

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Relationships with dead relatives

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who live in people’s memories and continue to shape their identities and affect their actions.

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Relationships with pets

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Tipper(2001) found in her study of children’s views of family relationships that children frequently saw their pets as part of the family.

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Social policy

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Plan or course of action introduced by the government in an attempt to solve a particular social problem.

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Profound

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Important

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Glorified

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Made to seem fantastic

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Quota

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Fixed number of people

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Sterilisation

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Medical procedure to stop women from becoming fertile.

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Truancy

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When you skive school

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Coalition

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When a party wins the election but doesn’t have enough votes to run the country on their own so they join forces with another party of their choice. e.g Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats in 2010.

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Austerity

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Trying to cut back and spend less