Advanced Sociology Through DiagramsThis book is intended for a-level sociology students. |
Contents
Ethnicity | 5 |
Mass culture debate | 11 |
One from two fourpart structured data response | 42 |
Mass Media | 49 |
Marriage issues 27 | 58 |
90 15 | 60 |
Education | 64 |
Conjugal role relationships 30 | 70 |
World Sociology | 156 |
Environmentalism | 170 |
Sociological Research skills | 171 |
3 | 176 |
Interpretivism | 182 |
Sociology as a scientific discipline | 188 |
Nonsociological explanations | 194 |
Traditional Marxist theories | 200 |
Policies on education 19441981 | 74 |
4 | 82 |
Inner city and deprivation | 88 |
2 | 92 |
Social policy and the city | 94 |
Unit 3W One compulsory structured data response | 120 |
Political socialisation | 132 |
Religion | 141 |
7 | 147 |
Common terms and phrases
action Afro-Caribbean approach areas argued Assumes become behaviour benefits capitalism capitalist concept conflict corporate crime create Crime and Deviance Criticisms culture Dependency theory deviance divisions dominant economic elite Emphasises ethnic minorities Ethnomethodology Evaluation explain factors Feminism feminists functionalist functions gender global globalisation groups growth Health ideas identity ideology Ignores important increased individual industrial industrialisation inequality influence interests issues labour leisure LEVEL UNIT linked male marriage Marxist Mass Media means meritocracy metanarratives middle-class moral panics nature Neo-Marxism nuclear family occupational organisations ownership political population position post-modern poverty problems production Radical Feminism relationships religion religious role ruling class rural schools seen sexual social class socialisation socially constructed society sociologists sociology status stratification structure sub-cultures suicide SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM theory traditional urban values vote welfare white-collar crime women workers working-class