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What do liberal feminists believe in?
Gradual change through laws and policies to promote equality.
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What is the difference between primary and secondary socialisation?
Primary: early childhood, family. Secondary: later childhood, school, media, peers
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Give one way that gender stereotypes may be passed on.
Primary socialisation, the media, friends, education
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What is socialisation?
The process of learning the norms and values of society.
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What is the ‘dual burden’?
When women do paid work and the majority of domestic work.
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What do feminists study in sociology?
Gender inequality and the patriarchy.
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How has globalisation affected migration?
More movement of people across borders has led to multicultural societies.
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Which sociologist is most associated with the ‘organic analogy’?
Émile Durkheim.
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How do postmodernists view globalisation?
As creating more diversity and hybridity in culture.
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What is the ‘triple shift’?
When women do paid work, domestic work, and emotional work.
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What is the main idea of Marxism?
Society is based on conflict between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat.
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Who are the proletariat?
The working class who sell their labour for wages.
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What does ‘pick and mix identity’ mean?
People create their own identities from a range of cultural choices.
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What do postmodernists say about ‘grand narratives’?
They reject them as outdated explanations of society.
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What is meant by ‘individualisation’?
People have more choice and freedom to shape their own lives.
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What is ‘false consciousness’?
When the working class are unaware of their exploitation.
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What do Marxist feminists believe?
Women’s oppression is linked to capitalism and their role in the family.
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Who are the bourgeoisie?
The ruling capitalist class who own the means of production.
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What do difference feminists argue?
Women’s experiences vary depending on class, ethnicity, and sexuality.
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What is the main idea of functionalism?
Society works like a system where each part has a function to maintain stability.
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What is the ‘superstructure’?
Institutions like education, family, and religion that support the economic base.
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What is the main idea of postmodernism?
Society is changing rapidly and traditional theories can’t explain it fully.
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What is meant by ‘social solidarity’?
A sense of belonging and unity in society.
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What role does technology play in globalisation?
It speeds up communication and creates a global culture.
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What is globalisation?
The increasing interconnectedness of the world.
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What is hyperreality?
When media images shape our view of reality more than reality itself.
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What is patriarchy?
A social system where men hold more power than women.
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Why do functionalists see inequality as necessary?
It motivates people to work hard and ensures the most talented fill important roles.
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According to Marx, what will eventually happen to capitalism?
It will collapse and be replaced by communism.
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What is ‘value consensus’?
Agreement on shared norms and values that bind society together.
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How has globalisation affected work?
It has created new job opportunities but also insecure and low-paid work.
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What do radical feminists believe in?
That patriarchy is deeply embedded and must be overturned, sometimes by separating women from men.
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Why do postmodernists criticise Marxism and functionalism?
Because they see society as too diverse and fragmented for one single explanation.
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What is the ‘means of production’?
Resources like land, factories, and capital used to produce goods.
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