Q2) 12 markers wider sociological knowledge Flashcards
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(WSK) Culture
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- Mead (cultures are relative across tribes)
- Bourdieu (will gain cultural capital)
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(WSK) Norms
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- Durkheim (prevents anomie)
- Depends on question
3
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(WSK) Values
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- Parsons (value consensus)
- Young (meritocracy)
4
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(WSK) Subculture
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- Lea + Young (formed in response to marginalisation + relative deprivation)
- Maffesoli (neotribes, subcultures form based off of preference)
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(WSK) High culture
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- Bourdieu (difference lies in power of those who support them, have a lot of capital)
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6
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(WSK) Global culture
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- McLuhan (global village)
- Hall (homogenisation)
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(WSK) Popular culture
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- Bourdieu (difference lies in power of those who support them, have less capital)
- Althusser (ideological status apparatus, pop culture is used as way to brainwash)
7
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(WSK) Consumer culture
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- Bonger (advertisements breed crime)
- Nightinghale (paradox of inclusion)
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(WSK) Cultural diversity
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- Mead (cultures are relative)
- Bourdieu (although everyone wants capitals, they will be different in all cultures)
9
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(WSK) Cultural hybridity
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- Nayak (white wannabes)
- Johal (white mask)
10
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(WSK) Primary socialisation
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- Durkheim (prevents anomie/children growing up feral with no norms)
- Oakley (gender roles are socialised at this stage through 3 processes)
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(WSK) Secondary socialisation
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- Durkheim (prevents anomie)
- Parsons (creates value consensus in different areas of life)
12
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(WSK) Agents of socialisation
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- Workplace: Waddington (canteen culture)
- Education: Bowles + Gintis (correspondance theory)
- Peer group: Sewell (cultural comfort zones)
- Media: Mulvey (male gaze)
- Religion: Ghuman (second gen asians)
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(WSK) Media as a form of social control
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- Mulvey (male gaze)
- Cornford + Robins (media used to spread capitalist ideology)
14
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(WSK) Family as form of social control
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- Hiendensohn (domestic sphere)
- Oakley (3 processes of gender role socialisation, encouragement)