Consensus, culture and identity 0.0 / 5 ? SociologySociological theoryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: laurenhemsley2Created on: 19-04-15 18:30 term used originally by Marx to describe industrial society based on private ownership of property and business Capitalism 1 of 17 the inevitable conflict arising between social classes based on their differing economic interests Class conflict 2 of 17 the awareness of belonging to a social class Class conciousness 3 of 17 describes societies where ownership of land, businesses and so on is shared and not privately owned Communism 4 of 17 Goffmans version of interactionism. sees people like actors in a play. Dramaturgical 5 of 17 activities or institutions which do not appear to benefit society Dysfunctional 6 of 17 belief that the form of society is mainly determained by the economic system Economic determinst 7 of 17 the lack of awareness of being exploited False consciousness 8 of 17 Harvey- explains how capitalism has continued to find new ways of profiting from people Flexible accumulation 9 of 17 societal needs Functional prerquisites 10 of 17 Althusser- insitutions which he claims exist to control the population through manipulating values, such as the media Ideological state apparatuses 11 of 17 theory developed from symbolic interactionism which was adapted for use in studies of deviance Labelling 12 of 17 the economic structure of a society Means of production 13 of 17 the social relationships in a society Relations of production 14 of 17 Althusser- society is not determined as much as Marx suggested by the economic base Relative autonomy 15 of 17 Althusser- the institutions which he claims exist to control the population through aggressive means, such as the police Repressive state apparatuses 16 of 17 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 17 of 17
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