Key Words Flashcards

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Bridge

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A type of social tie that connects two different groups in a social network and prepares people for their role in society. EG = The bridge between primary and secondary socialisation.

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Universalistic standards

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Standards which apply to everyone. EG = Children are treated in the same way regardless to the fact that they have different backgrounds.

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Particularistic standards

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Standards which apply to particular people. EG = Children are treated according to their needs.

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Norms

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Social rules: Guidelines for expected behaviour in specific social settings.

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Values

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Beliefs about what is good or bad.

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Ascribed status

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Your status is fixed at birth.

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Achieved status

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Your status is gained overtime.

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Socialisation function

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The family provides primary socialisation (teach children basic norms and values) and teaches them what they need to know in order to function in their society or social group.

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Meritocracy

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A system in which a person’s position is based on merit. EG = Talent and hard work.

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Economic function

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The family provides this to all its members by pooling (gathering together) resources and ensuring everyone has what they need.

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Society in miniature

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Children are taught to interact with others within a set of fixed rules and education is a smaller representation of wider society.

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Equality of opportunity

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A system in which every person has an equal chance of success.

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Integration

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Durkheim states that social integration is created when the collective consciousness (the set of shared ideas and beliefs in society that operate as a unifying force) binds individuals in a society together.

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Social solidarity

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Social unity (putting together/welding a group of individuals into a united whole). This involves commitment to society, a sense of belonging, and a feeling that the social unit is more important than oneself.

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Role allocation

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Testing and evaluating individuals for their future roles based on their talent, skills and capabilities.

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Consensus

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A general agreement about society. EG = Value consensus is an agreement about the main values of society.

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Hierarchy

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Ranking members in society into different social groups based on the power, influence and dominance they have.