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    norms and values that are commonly shared by society‚ society now has an individual who conforms to the unwritten rules‚ benefiting how they present themselves in society and the input they have. Marxists criticise the process of primary socialisation‚ and do not believe it benefits individuals‚ but rather reproduces and maintains class inequality. There is a hierarchical organisation of the family‚ traditionally with a male head of house‚ and as a result‚ workers do not question the hierarchical

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    such as sense of community and being employed in the industrial industry doing manual work such as mining. It is considered to be the lowest group in our society’s hierarchy. Their identities can be created and reinforced through the process of socialisation. One way the working class identities can be considered to be negatively created and reinforced through the education system as for example‚ some working class pupils will the formal curriculum. Wills (1977) found that the working class ‘lads’

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    Outline and evaluate the view that the role of religion in society is to promote stability and consensus? The title is arguing clearly form a functionalist perspective on religion. Religion is a secondary agent of socialisation‚ it plays a major part in many people’s lives‚ even though we may not be as religious as we used to be‚ religion still features strongly in our word as many of our laws and moral codes‚ which are targeted at maintaining a stable society stem from the bible. Such as ‘thou

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    a specific toy for their gender. Domestic activities e.g. housework is for women. Also verbal appellations where parents may reinforce cultural expectations e.g. using pretty for their daughters and handsome for their sons. Oakley may say that socialisation of children gender roles is the most important role because no matter what a child does in the family it is usually based on what their gender is. Although this may not be true for many families that just want their kids to grow up and work not

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    in society and marketers are interested in the roles and influences from parents‚ wife‚ husband as well as children in the purchase of products and services. The first of these in the family organisation are the parents. These offer consumer socialisation to children. This process is whereby parents acquire knowledge and skills from their parents on buying decisions. If a young adult spent many years in his formative stage observing his or her parent favour the purchase of a certain brand of toothpaste

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    reproduction." He added that the family "includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship‚ and one or more children". He stated that‚ to be a family‚ the unit must fulfil the four essential functions: socialisation‚ economic‚ sexual gratification‚ and reproduction. If they do not fulfil these functions‚ then they are not defined as a family‚ according to Murdock. These roles are important for the family to carry out because if they do not‚ they will not be

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    differentiation (this means that new institutions emerge together and take over the functions of the family). According to Parson this means that in modern society the family only has two functions to perform. The first function is that of primary socialisation of children‚ the family teaching the children the basic skills and norms and values of society to help them integrate into society. The second one is the stabilisation of the adult personality‚ this is where within the family where the adults can

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    system – institutions such as the family and education all work together to make society function. For example‚ the family socialises a child which teaches them basic norms and values of society. From there‚ education takes over through secondary socialisation (norms and values regarding behaviour in a professional‚ hierarchal environment‚ i.e. not being late‚ respecting elders‚ respecting authority). Functionalists‚ unlike conflict structuralists‚ believe that society is based on merit and institutions

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    Erik Erikson’s Developmental Theory Erikson’s Theory • Erikson believes the ego develops as it successfully resolves crises on a social level. This involves developing a sense of trust in others‚ a sense of identity in society‚ and assisting the next generation for the future. • Erikson focuses on the adaptive and creative characteristics of the ego. Including a person’s lifespan Together with the stages of personality development. • Erikson suggests continued growth and development throughout

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    as the family provides for the family in terms of food and shelter‚ sexual and socialisation. Murdock regards these functions as necessary in any society; he suggests the nuclear family was found in every society however it is not the only form of arrangement that can carry these functions out. For functionalists the family “fulfils a number of important functions for individuals and society such as the socialisation of children and the stabilisation of adult personalities” Functionalists like

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