Sociology Unit 2 Theorists
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- Sociology Unit 2 Theorists
- Social class inequalities
- Durkheim - functional stratification + value consensus
- Parsons - functional hierarchy
- Davis and Moore - role allocation
- Saunders - promotes economic growth
- Murray - dependency culture
- Marx - infrastructure/superstructure
- Westergaard - polarisation
- Scott - social closure
- Gramsci - hegemony
- Wright - contradictory class position
- Bravermann - polarisation
- Feeley - family teaches passivity not rebellion
- Benston - unpaid domestic labour
- Ansley - takers of ****
- Beechey - reserve army of labour
- Weber - class, status, party
- Zweig - embourgeoisement
- Goldthorpe and Lockwood - increase in social mobility
- Pakulski and Waters - decline in social class
- Beck - risk society
- Furlong and Cartmel - train journey analogy
- Gender inequalities
- Murdock - 200 societies
- Parsons - expressive/instrumental roles
- Rastogi - human capital theory
- Murray - underclass
- Dennis and Erdos - fatherless children
- Schlafly - New Right response to feminism
- Engles - ownership of private property and nuclear family
- Stanko - sexual harassment in workplace
- Adkins - gendered division of labour
- Delphy and Leonard - family and socialisation
- Millett - biological domination
- Johnson - patriarchal terrorism
- Feeley - suits the needs of capitalism
- Benston - unpaid domestic labour
- Ansley - takers of ****
- Beechey - reserve army of labour
- Oakley - socialisation into gender roles
- McRobbie - bedroom culture
- Walby - six structures of patriarchy
- Hakim - preference theory
- Yuval Davies - feminism is ethnocentric
- Abbot et al - concentrates on white perspectives
- Brewer - triple systems theory
- Weber - class, status, party
- Barron and Norris - dual labour market
- Skeggs - society now too divided
- Faludi - feminist backlash
- Ethnicity inequalities
- Abbot et al - concentrates on white experiences
- Brewer - triple systems theory
- Modood - language barriers
- Sewell - anti school subcultures
- Butler - young British Muslim women
- Patterson - Host Immigrant Model
- Parsons - ethnic inequalities are temporary
- Cox - direct correlation between capitalism and colonialism
- Castles and Kosack - migrant workers in Europe
- Solomos et al - inequalities not only influenced by capitalism
- Lawrence - New Realism
- Hall - immigrants are scapegoated
- Miles - racialised working class
- Weber - class, status, party
- Parkin - negatively privileged status groups
- Barron and Norris - dual labour market
- Gill - Blasian/Brasian
- Johal - code switching
- Back - South London housing estate
- Vertorec - super diversity
- Age and disability inequalities
- Prout and James - socially constructed
- Carrigan and Szmigin - negative stereotypes
- Cohen - Mods and Rockers
- Hockey and James - infantilisation
- Weber - class, status, party
- Parkin - negatively privileged status groups
- Barron and Norris - dual labour market
- Arber and Ginn - age affects power status of women
- Itzin - comesticisation
- Gannon - myths of ageing are androcentric
- Oakley - oppression of women
- Eisenstadt - forum for frustrations
- Parsons - rites of passage
- Cummings and Henry - disengagement
- Gramsci - false class consciousness
- Bond - inadequate pension
- Vincent - forced retirement
- Phillipson - institutional marginalisation, and dependency
- Polemus - supermarket of style
- Laczko and Phillipson - grey pound
- Featherstone and Hepworth - deinstitutionalisation, and dedifferentiation
- Social class inequalities
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