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1 hour 100 % or referred to intervention sessions Thursday F1 4.15-5.15. Mastery learning test. Essay Feedback. Main focus should have been how the subculture you chose differs from mainstream culture. Interesting choice of subcultures  - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mastery learning test

Mastery learning test1 hour100 % or referred to intervention sessions Thursday F1 4.15-5.151Essay FeedbackInteresting choice of subcultures

Covered main elements music, clothing, language, norms, values, beliefs, customs...

Sociological terms

Misreading question

Internet use!

Main focus should have been how the subculture you chose differs from mainstream culture2Tracking sheetRecord your mark /10 in the first section of your tracking sheet

Store this in the assessment section of your folder

I will let you know your TMGs as soon as I am sent them

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Functionalism essayWrite essay title onto your new essay feedback sheetComplete your targetsOn your homework sheet complete the glossary using your sociology dictionaries

Outline and evaluate the functionalist view of society

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6East London Hipsters- SubcultureWatch this clip, do you know anyone that belongs to this subculture...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVmmYMwFj1I

7Marxism Recap functionalismOutline the main arguments of Marxist sociologists

8Recap of functionalism - starterBlockbusters

C What C refers to the name of a Functionalist sociologist OA -What OA refers to the comparison made by functionalists between society and the human body.P What P refers to the name of a Functionalist sociologist S-What refers to the type of theory functionalism is society controls people as though they were puppetsC- What C refers to the functionalist view that all elements of society work together and society works wellVC What VC refers to the agreement functionalist believe people have on what is important and so how to behaveF- The agent of primary socialisation, functionalists compare to the heart.SS- what SS do functionalists believe exists between members of society when everyone shares the same norms, values & beliefs.SO- what SO do functionalists believe is instilled through socialisation as well as forms of social control e.g. the police.

9Marxism Vs FunctionalismWhat they have in commonDifferencesBoth view society as a structureSociety shapes the behaviour and ideas of individualsConflict of interests Marxists reject the view that society if harmonious see it as based on conflict of interests between social classes

Marxists dont see society as stable and stress the possibility of sudden, revolutionary change.

10Read your handoutGetting you thinkingDiscuss the questions

It was this inequality that forms the basis of Marxism

11Social classMarxists argue the conflict in society is between the Upper class (Bourgeoisie) and the working class (Proletariat)

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Upper Class - (Bourgeoisie) What stereotypes are there about upper class people in British society today?Upper class Owners of the means of production the way to make money usually by producing goods for saleE.g. factory owners13

Working Class - (Proletariat)What stereotypes are there about working class people in British society today?

Working class people who worked for the upper class in their factories or homes.E.G factory workers14How does this relate to us?Handout

15Marxism You tube clip

16Marxs ideas1818-83

He saw the harm being done by industrial society and the promise of progress to a better world that is held.

Thought it was possible to understand society scientifically scientific socialism

17Not just a theoristMarx was not just a theorist, he was also a revolutionary socialist.Philosophers have merely interpreted the world; the point, however, is to change it.After his death , Marxs ideas came to form the basis of communism a political movement that was influential in shaping the modern world.

18Key terms snake

19MarxismRead through your handout

Read through your handout again and select one sentence from each paragraph and write it onto your summary sheet.

20MarxismRead through your handout again and highlight all they key sociological terms

Add them to your Sociology Dictionaries

Complete the definitions for each, use the handout & discuss on your tables.

21Marxism Missing vowelsRead through and complete the words to give you a summary of Marxism

How does it compare?

22Draw around your hand

23Lesson 2)24MarxismRecap on the main elements of Marxist theoryAnalyse criticisms of Marxist theoryCheck understanding of key terminology

What is wrong with Marxist theory?

Recap Backs to the board 2 volunteers pleaseConflict theoryStructural theoryProletariat BourgeoisieInequalityCapitalismIdeologyFalse class consciousness Means of productionMeritocraticLegitimateKarl MarxCriticisms of MarxismCLASSMarxs view that class is the only important division in society is simplistic (too simple)Weber argues status and power can also be sources of inequality Feminists argue that gender is a more important source of inequalityMarxs 2 class model is too simplistic, class can be sub-divided into many different classes eg -underclass, unskilled working class, skilled working class, lower middle class, upper middle class... Class polarisation (separation) has not occurred the middle class has grown.

39Criticisms of Marxism ECONOMIC DETERMINISMMarxism is criticised for focusing only on economic factors as the cause of the inequality in society, this is called economic determinism

Marxs predictions of a revolution have not come true, there have been not revolutions in Western Europe or North America only less economically developed countries such as Russia in 1917

40Criticisms of Marxism - SummaryLike functionalism, Marxism has been accused of ignoring freedom of choice we are not brainwashed by the ideology (ideas) of the bourgeoisie

41Criticisms of Marxism - SummaryOppositional subcultures can exist within the capitalist system- punks, mods, skinheads symbolic resistance to society (but this is temporary) not the brainwashed individuals Marx describes.

42Criticisms of Marxism - SummaryToo much emphasis on conflict- despite its inequalities capitalism has managed to improve the standard of living for most people.43Splat!

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45Mastery learning test Record on your tracking sheetIf you havent got 100%You have been referred to compulsory intervention sessionTomorrow -Thursday F1 4.15-5.15This is a requirement of the course46Sociology intervention;Thursday F1 4.15 5.15Will was away last week but will be there expecting you all tomorrowI have given her a list and she will take a register

LUNCH TIME WORKSHOP TOMORROW FOR ANY QUESTIONS47FOLDER CHECKS TOMORROW!!! Everyone!!!FUNCTIONALISM ESSAYS DUE!!!! attach coversheet before you hand it in...48