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Identity |
A sense of self (who you believe yourself to be) |
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Subculture |
A group with a distinct set of values and behaviours who set themselves apart from wider society |
nOt LiKe oThEr gIrLs |
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Culture |
Customs, ideas and practices of a particular society including its values and norms. |
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Examples of Identity |
Your gender, ethnicity and religion |
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Primary socialisation+example |
Early childhood learning typically from your family eg. learning how to walk |
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Socialisation |
The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society |
pro lea bea acc soc |
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Secondary socialisation+example |
The process which begins in later childhood and continues throughout our adult lives of learning society's norms and values eg. learning to queue in stores. |
lat chi adu liv lea soc nor val |
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Examples of agents of social control |
Social media, the government, your family, religion and school |
controllers |
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Race |
The classification of human groups by biological features |
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Ethnicity |
Belonging to a social group with the same values, traditions, language and culture |
soc gro sam val tra lan cul |
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Values |
What we regard as important |
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Norms |
Social expectations or rules about how people should or should not behave |
soc exc rul peo sho/ sho no beh |
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Status |
Who you are and what you are in society eg. member of the royal family |
who wha in soc |
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Sociology |
The study of the society in which we live in |
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Roles |
How you are supposed to act (based on status) |
sup ac bas o sta |
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Ascribed status |
Status that you have inherited |
inh |
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Achieved status |
Status that you have obtained through your work and not through your inheritance |
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Role conflict |
When a person had more than one role and their roles begin to clash with eachother |
mor rol clas |
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Cultural diversity |
The existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society |
exi a var of cul or eth gro wit soc |
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Social control |
the process which members of society are persuaded to conform to the rules of that society |
pro mem of soc ar per 2 con 2 rul of soc |
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Informal social control |
Based on the approval and disapproval of people around us eg. our family, friends and peer groups |
bas on app &dis of pe aro eg ou fam fri pee |
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Formal social control |
Where our behaviour is controlled through organisations that exist to enforce orders, eg. the police |
beh con thr org tha exi 2 enf ord |
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Agents if social control |
ensure we do the things that are considered "the right thing" by society |
ens we ✅ tha ar con rig by soc |
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Ethnicity |
Belonging to a social group with the same values, traditions, language and culture |
bel 2 a soc gro wit sam val tra lan & cul |
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Prejudice |
Judging someone (or a group of people) before you know anything about them (you are prejudging them) |
jud som or gro bef u kno abo the |
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Racial discrimination |
When someone is treated less favourably based on their racial characteristics |
som trea les fav bas on thei rac char |