GCSE AQA Sociology P1 Key Thinkers

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2 main functions of the family - primary socialisation and stabilisation of adult
personalities
Parsons
1 of 27
conventional family
Oakley
2 of 27
symmetrical family
Willmott & Young
3 of 27
principle of stratified diffusion
Willmott & Young
4 of 27
the impact of social class on educational destination
Halsey, Heath & Ridge
5 of 27
pioneers in researching family diversity
Rapoport & Rapoport
6 of 27
dual burden
Oakley
7 of 27
education creates an obedient workplace
to serve capitalist society
Bowles & Gintis
8 of 27
nuclear family can be stressful/
the idea of strain
Oakley
9 of 27
middle class had more family diversity
Oakley
10 of 27
meritocracy and achieved status
Parsons
11 of 27
family serves capitalism
Zaretsky
12 of 27
history promotes social solidarity
Durkheim
13 of 27
studied setting and streaming
Ball
14 of 27
self-fulfilling prophecy
Ball
15 of 27
4 main functions of the family - economic, educational, sexual, reproductive
Murdock
16 of 27
marketisation of education
Ball, Bowe & Gewirtz
17 of 27
service, intermediate and working class
Halsey, Heath & Ridge
18 of 27
meritocracy is a myth
Bowles & Gintis
19 of 27
school is an agent of socialisation
Parsons
20 of 27
education is a bridge between family and wider society
Parsons
21 of 27
main function of education is to transmit and teach shared norms and values of society
Durkheim
22 of 27
school teaches children specialised
skills for work
Durkheim
23 of 27
family is patriarchal
Delphy & Leonard
24 of 27
anti-school subculture
Willis
25 of 27
correspondence principle
Bowles & Gintis
26 of 27
hidden curriculum
Bowles & Gintis
27 of 27

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Oakley

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conventional family

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Willmott & Young

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Willmott & Young

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Halsey, Heath & Ridge

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