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What are positivist and interpretivist approaches in sociology?

Positivism and interpretivism are two different perspectives that sociologists use to tackle a social problem. These perspectives will influence the type of problem that the sociologist is interested in e...

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What is Foucault's theory of panopticism?

Foucault used panopticism to explain how we monitor our behaviour because we've internalised the feeling of being watched. To better understand it, it may be useful to look at where he got this analogy fr...

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Evaluate the contribution of functionalist sociologists to our understanding of the role of the education system in society.

Functionalist sociologists see the education system as a vital social institution in modern society. They argue that the education system exists to perform a range of essential functions for individuals, ...

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Outline and explain 2 arguments for changes in the status of childhood [10 MARKS]

The march of progress view argues that childhood has improved with De Mause (1974) stating that “the history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken”. He points to the...

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Assess sociological explanations of the relationship between globalisation and religion. (33 marks)

Introduction: Define globalisation What is globalisation? ANSWER QUESTION, YOU WILL EXPAND LATER ON:  Globalisation has had positive and negative impacts...

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