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What is Social Control?

Social control is a really interesting concept that is the fundamental principle for explaining why most people like us will tend to follow orders in society and avoid committing crime and deviant or abn...

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EVALUATE SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR THE EXISTANCE OF SECTS, CULTS AND NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS. (20)

EVALUATE SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR THE EXISTANCE OF SECTS, CULTS AND NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS. (20) INTRO:·       Sects, cults and NRM’s all played role in shifting away from tr...

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Describe and Explain Two Sociological Explanations to Class differences in Educational Achievement

The main two arguments to this question are cultural deprivation and material deprivation. Material deprivation is lacking material necessities required to complete an achievement, in this case, education...

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What is Goffman’s ‘dramaturgical approach’?

Having background in theatre, Erving Goffman saw our daily interactions as performances. He assumed that our self is a public entity. Self is not something pre-determined or static, but a fu...

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Discuss how far sociologists agree that the main function of the education system is to serve the needs of the economy. (12 marks)

The first paragraph focuses on the theme of role allocation in a specialised economy:
School is known to select and sift people for different levels of jobs meaning it's a major method of role alloca...

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