Consensus, culture and identity

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term used originally by Marx to describe industrial society based on private ownership of property and business
Capitalism
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the inevitable conflict arising between social classes based on their differing economic interests
Class conflict
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the awareness of belonging to a social class
Class conciousness
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describes societies where ownership of land, businesses and so on is shared and not privately owned
Communism
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Goffmans version of interactionism. sees people like actors in a play.
Dramaturgical
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activities or institutions which do not appear to benefit society
Dysfunctional
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belief that the form of society is mainly determained by the economic system
Economic determinst
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the lack of awareness of being exploited
False consciousness
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Harvey- explains how capitalism has continued to find new ways of profiting from people
Flexible accumulation
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societal needs
Functional prerquisites
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Althusser- insitutions which he claims exist to control the population through manipulating values, such as the media
Ideological state apparatuses
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theory developed from symbolic interactionism which was adapted for use in studies of deviance
Labelling
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the economic structure of a society
Means of production
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the social relationships in a society
Relations of production
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Althusser- society is not determined as much as Marx suggested by the economic base
Relative autonomy
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Althusser- the institutions which he claims exist to control the population through aggressive means, such as the police
Repressive state apparatuses
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these attempt to analyse society by looking at it as a whole and then working to its constituent parts and then to individuals
Structural approaches
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the inevitable conflict arising between social classes based on their differing economic interests

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Class conflict

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the awareness of belonging to a social class

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describes societies where ownership of land, businesses and so on is shared and not privately owned

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Goffmans version of interactionism. sees people like actors in a play.

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