Sociology - The Basics

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The quality of acting in a way that a society deems is typically female behaviour
Femininity
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The process of learning the correct behaviour, normals and values in society; this can either be primary or secondary
Socialisation
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A part you play that is associated with particular normas and expectations
Role
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The whole way of life of a society
Culture
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The quality of acting in a way that society deems is typically male behaviour
Masculinity
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A society dominated by males, where they have more power than women
Patriarchy
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Parents give children gender specific goods that are considered the norm for their gender: dolls for girls and not for boys, for example
Canalisation
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Differences between cultures
Cultural Diversity
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Written rules and laws enforced by powerful agents such as the police and courts
Formal Social Control
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Controlling people's behaviour using informal methods in everyday situations
Informal Social Control
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The general idea about what is right and wrong, the correct ways of behaving and what is considered important and worthwhile
Values
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The amount of prestige a person's position in society gives them
Status
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How we see ourselves and how thers see us
Identity
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Punishments used to prevent unacceptable behaviour
Negative Sanctions
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Your position in society that is earned by your own efforts and achievements
Achieved Status
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The methods used during the socialisation process to make sure that individuals conform to the expected and acceptable norms and values in society
Social Control
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Rewards used to encourage acceptable behaviour
Positive Sanctions
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The norms and values that schools teach students through day-to-day school life, not part of the formal timetable
Hidden Cirriculum
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The places or groups of people that are responsible for teaching individuals the correct norms, values and behaviour
Agents Of Socialisation
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A smaller culture within a culture with it's own set of norms and values
Subculture
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A generalised and simplistic view of a group of people which ignores individual differences
Stereotype
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A sociological theory associated with changes in society from the 1990s onwards
Postmodernism
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Playing more than one role
Multiple Roles
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The unwritten rules of society that determine acceptable behaviour
Norms
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Your position in society that is based on the social characteristics you were born with and is difficult to change
Ascribed Status
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Our sexual behaviour and choice of sexual partners
Sexuality
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Where the demands of one role clash with the demands of other roles played
Role Conflict
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Specific to a particular situation, social group or society, not general
Relativity
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Parents encourage children to behave in a way that is seen to be appropriate for their gender
Manipulation
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The process of learning the correct behaviour, normals and values in society; this can either be primary or secondary

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A part you play that is associated with particular normas and expectations

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