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A situation in which people are unable to predict the behaviour of others

Anomie

100

Ways in which members of society are made to conform to norms and values

Social control

100

Ways of rewarding or punishing acceptable or unacceptable behaviour

Sanctions

100

A general agreement across society of a set of values, seen by funtionalists as essential for society to be stable

Consensus

100

Male dominated unit or society

Patriarchy

200

The ability to make others do what you want, even against their will.

Power

200

Behaving in a socially acceptable way.

Conformity

200

A feminist approach which focuses on the patriarchy as the cause of women´s oppression

Marxist Feminism

200

The pushing of the individual or group to the edge of society, denying them an active voice and identity.

Marginalization

200

When people have some control over their lives and can make choices and decisions

Agency

300

Behaviour that breaks the norms and values of groups

Deviance

300

When people or places are watched over carefully.

Surveillance

300

Not having the values and attitudes which are likely to bring success in society.

Cultural Deprivation

300

Using intimidation and threats to persuade someone to do something

Force

300

The economic system based on the private ownership of property and pursuit of profit

Capitalism

400

The ways in which capital can be transformed through technology and people´s labour.

Forces of production

400

When the process of socialisation is incomplete.

Under-socialisation

400

The claim that human behaviour is shaped by forces beyond the immediate control of the individuals

Determinism

400

A type of sociology focused on the study of the individuals and small groups

Microsociology

400

A feminist approach which seeks to bring equal opportunities for men and women without changing the system

Liberal feminism

500

When a person acts in a way that goes against the values and norms in society.

Non-Conformity

500

Criticism of the claim that human beings are simply a product of their socialisation and that behaviour can be understood as merely a response to external influence

Over-socialised conception of man

500

Any development from the original Marxism, adapting to meet changing circumstances.

Neo-Marxism

500

The ways in which people combat and contest dominant power in socoety.

Resistance

500

Theory developed by Giddens, which argues that structure and action are equally significantin terms of our ability to understand the relationship between the individual and society.

Structuration