Culture, Identity & Socialisation
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- Q11. lawsbehaviour expected of someone who holds a particular statusA positive sanction so that someone is praised or is better offEnforceable rules of conduct in a society20sEditDelete
- Q22. manipulation'wild' children who have not been socialisedA society in which children are highly valued and a lot of time and effort devoted to their well-being.How parents and others encourage some behaviour and discourage others.20sEditDelete
- Q33. peer -groupPeople of the same status (for example, they are the same age).the ways in which societies and their institutions remain stable over timebehaviour expected of someone who holds a particular status20sEditDelete
- Q44. roleA society in which children are highly valued and a lot of time and effort devoted to their well-being.position in an organisationbehaviour expected of someone who holds a particular status20sEditDelete
- Q55. social orderA positive sanction so that someone is praised or is better off4. People given the same status in a societythe ways in which societies and their institutions remain stable over time20sEditDelete
- Q66. feral child'wild' children who have not been socialisedA society in which children are highly valued and a lot of time and effort devoted to their well-being.Children who have been abandoned by parents or caretakers20sEditDelete
- Q77. Structuralist TheoryHow an individual takes on the norms and values of society and perceives them to be part of themselves.Society is organised by social institutions teaching norms and values to individuals.How individuals learn to follow the norms and values in society.20sEditDelete
- Q88.Social SolidarityThis refers to everyone in society sharing the same values that allows society to operate peacefully and in consensus.As the social institutions exist above individuals controlling their behaviour it can be said that structuralism is top down.The roles and behaviours played by individuals that contribute to wider society.20sEditDelete