The first stage of learning norms and values/the family
What is a hybrid identity?
A mix of 2 or more cultural / ethnic identities.
When a study can be consistently repeated it can be characterised as what?
Reliable
What is the symmetrical family?
When fathers and mothers share the domestic work within the home
What is value consensus?
What agent of secondary socialisation has the strongest impact in adolescence?
Peers
What is social identity?
A person's sense of self based on group membership
What ethical issues arise in covert participant observation?
Lack of informed consent, potential harm, and researcher deception.
Which theory states that the functions of the family adapt to society's needs?
The Functional Fit Theory
What is the social contract?
An agreement that individual's will follow society's norms or accept punishment.
Norm enforcement through law is what type of social control?
Formal sanction
Which theory states that we create our self-image through others?
Cooley's Looking Glass Self
What is the name for when quantitative and qualitative research methods are combined?
Triangulation
Who stated that the nuclear family is the only correct family type?
Charles Murray
What concept describes how media contributes to exaggerated public fear of deviance?
Moral Panic
How does the family reinforce gender identity through socialisation? (Oakley)
Canalisation / Manipulation /Verbal Appellation / Differential activity exposure
What is intersectionality within the context of social identity?
Overlapping identities (e.g. race, gender, class) create unique experiences of advantage or oppression.
Name 6 sociological sampling techniques
Snowball, Quota, Stratified, Random, Multi-Stage, Systematic
The New Right claim that benefits lead to what?
A culture of dependency
Which sociologist described the family as a “unit of consumption”?
Eli Zaretsky
Bourdieu's term for a shared cultural toolkit is called...
Habitus
What concept did Giddens use to refer to the fact that identity must change and adapt?
Reflexivity
What is the word that interpretivists use to refer to their research as valid?
Verstehen
What is Giddens' 'pure relationship' theory?
Marriages today are build on choice, not duty.
What is Foucault’s concept for the internalisation of surveillance?
Panopticism / The Panopticon