Culture, socialisation and identity key terms 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCulture and SocialisationA2/A-levelOCR Created by: holly6901Created on: 13-10-20 13:12 62548391107 Across 1. a subculture shared by the elite in a society, characterised by expensive restaurants high culture such as classical music and expensive sports such as polo which exclude the majority of society. (4, 7) 6. a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture (10) 7. Refers to the view that our behaviour is determined by our upbringing and social environment (7) 8. The shared beliefs of society which lie behind the norms of society (6) 10. Refers to the view that our behaviour is shaped by innate or biological factors such as our sex or genetics. (6) Down 2. A culture brought about through capitalism, where we place value on buying products and express our identity using these products. (8, 7) 3. The idea that members of the same culture or society share the same norms and values (5, 9) 4. The dominant subculture shared by the majority of a society's population. The elements of it have mass accessibility and appeal, for example TV shows such as X factor, easy to access sports and popular music. (7, 7) 5. The existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society. (8, 9) 9. A sense of belonging to a particular age group or cohort, characterised by displaying normative behaviour associated with that group e.g. young people will wear more casual clothing and speak using slang. (3, 8)
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