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Society
A group of organised people associated for some specific purpose / shared interest.
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Socialisation
A lifelong process where members of a society learns its norm, values and ideas for their role.
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Internalisation
Learning of values or attitudes that are incorporated within yourself.
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Social Control
A concept that refers to the way which peoples thoughts and feelings are regulated in social systems.
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Insitiution
An organisation founded for a religious, educational purpose.
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Social Change
An alteration in the social order of a society.
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Social Issues
Problems that affect many people within a society.
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Inequality
The unfair situation where resources or opportunities are distributed unevenly within a society.
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Social Stratification
A type of social inequality where society is divided into different levels.
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Social Class
To define social inequilaity. these contribute to social class include a persons job, income etc.
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Social action theory
A way of viewing socialisation, em-phasing social action.
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Progression
The process of gradually developing towards a more advanced state.
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Interactionist Approach
The study of how individuals behave within a society.
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Equal Opportunities
Prejudice
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Prejudice
To form an unfavourable opinion about someone based on inadequate facts.
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Discrimination
The unfair treatment of a person or a minority group.
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Sterotyping
A standardised image making simple generalisations about members in the group allowing them to categorise them.
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Infographics
Graphic visual, representation of information, data or knowledge intended to present information quickly.
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Disability
When impairment adversely affects performance.
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Intergration
Able-bodied and disabled people taking part in the same city and the same time.
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Segregation
People with disabilities participating separately.
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Race
The physical characteristics of an individual.
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Racism
A set of beliefs or ideas based on assumption that races have a distinct hereditary characteristics.
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Ethnic Minorities
People who have racial, religious or linguistic traits in common.
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Socialisation

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A lifelong process where members of a society learns its norm, values and ideas for their role.

Card 3

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Internalisation

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Card 4

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Social Control

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Card 5

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Insitiution

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