Groups who share a simular
economic and social situation
Theories
Feminism
Women work
unpaid labour
such as
cleaning the
household
Women earn less and gain
less power than men
Marxism
Popular culture distract
lower class from the class
inequality
Conflict cause by different
classes caused by power
Functionalism
Society benefits everyone of all classes
The class system is needed
to keep society stable
Post modernism
modern life does not focus on class status
As diversity increases in
wealth and money class
statues is dismissed
Upper class
Inherited wealth often in form of
land
Middle
class
Majority of population
Professional or
managerial roles
Working
class
Used to be majority of
population
Manual workers and
those with trade
Underclass
Lack of opportunity and
education
Seen as negative
Those who rely on benefits and are to blame for their
own situatioin due to the choices they have made
Age
Old age
Ageing bodies represent ugliness and degereration.
Older people have been socialised into thinking this
about themsaelves
Young Adulthood And Middle Age
Charactirised by career and family
Associated with
negative terms such
as 'mid life crisis'
Youth
12-25
Time of rebellion 'storm and stress'
Childhood
In some countries children are not
seen as innocent. eg. young
marriage
Media: children are either
portrayed as little angels or
deliquent
Media has brought a
decline in childhood
The world is run by adults. It is young and old
people who are are most negatively affected by
their age
Theories
Feminism
Women are judged by their age
Society favours young women
Marxism
Adults have most power, children are negatively treated in society
Ageist conflict is necessary
Functionalism
Children and adults shall
remain with different
treatment to benefit
society
Age has no matter
on social benefits
Post modernism
Younger people are
taking over
Technology is advancing by young people
Children are being taken more seriously
Sexuality
Homosexuality was considered a mental
illness. Now it is more accepted. But in some
countries eg. Nigeria and uganda,
homosexuality is illegal
Rich (1980) argues that womens
sexuality is opressed by men in
patriarchal society, through institutions
such as marriage, through sexual
violence and rape and through the
sexual objectification of woemn
'Compulsory Heterosexuality'- the way women
are socialised into a subordinate and hetrosexual
role, ensuring their availability to men
Theories
Feminism
Women are portrayed through their sexuality eg. in the media
Marxism
Society is distracted by popular culture:
distracts from issues with non-heterosexual
individuals
Functionalism
Believe the nuclear
(tradition family type) is the
best for our society
Post modernism
Media is normalising homosexual relationships
Ethnicity
'Race' is socially constructed
Religion you recruit, ethnicity you cannot
Ethnicity is a combination of environments
'Race; is a term used to intellectually
justify racism. This term is still used in
the law-race legislations protect jews
and sikhs
Hybrid
Mixture of 2 or more influences
A persons indetity may
be british but also a
muslim
Common for 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants
Post modern: hybrid
identities are
becoming more
common
Feminism: this can include hybrid gender
identities-people that have male and female
aspects
National Identity
Socially constructed through symbols such as flags,
athems, holidays and festivals
Feminism: this can include hybrid
gender identities-people can have
male and female aspects
Theories
Feminism
Ethnicity should not divide females
Marxism
The ideal ethnicity (white for
western countries) will gain
more power andbenefit
more in that society
Functionalism
Society benefits all ethnicities
Some
ethnicities
should remain
on uneven
ground to keep
society stable
Post Modernism
Equality is slowly improving
There are international movements for
ethnic equality in western countries
eg.black lives matter
Gender
Methods
Education
Teachers expect boys to misbehave more
Secondary Socialisation
Uses normality and devience to reinforce GRS. eg.
separate cganging rooms