socialisation agents
- Created by: Emma Cornhill
- Created on: 05-05-15 10:30
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- socialisation agents
- peer groups
- Burdsey
- Asian footballers
- sewell
- cultural comfort zones
- Burdsey
- education
- formal/ informal (hidden) curriculum
- jackson
- ladette
- lines blurring between feminine and masculine behaviours
- women behaving with hegemonic masculine behaviour
- ladette
- workplace
- mac an ghail
- crisis of masculininity
- adkins
- women taking on subordinated feminities to keep their jobs
- positions where they are subordinate to males
- where women are at risk of sexism
- women expected to use their assets to ise assets to keep their jobs
- women taking on subordinated feminities to keep their jobs
- dual role
- women have to work full time and be a housewife
- mac an ghail
- family
- anne oakley
- canalisation
- channelling of interests
- manipulation
- behaviour
- operant conditioning
- behaviour
- verbal appilation
- language
- different activities
- involving children in appropriate activities i.e. car maintenance/ cooking
- canalisation
- back up of anne oakley
- Will, Self and Dalton
- 2 babies
- Will, Self and Dalton
- anne oakley
- religion
- Daly
- radical feminist
- Christianity encourages women-hating
- i.e. women stoned for adultery
- Christianity encourages women-hating
- radical feminist
- De beauvoir
- Marxist feminist
- religion is used to keep both the working classes and women in their place
- Marxist feminist
- muslim vail
- amish
- Daly
- media
- marsh and millard
- superhero texts
- hegemonic masculinities seen or marketed toward hegemonic males
- superhero texts
- easthope
- Hollywood movies
- hegemonic masculinities seen or marketed toward hegemonic males
- Hollywood movies
- storey
- 1950's music industry
- 1950's music industry
- models of media
- uses and gratifications
- hypodermic syringe model
- Cultural effects model
- marsh and millard
- peer groups
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