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Interactionism and labelling theory
Interactionism and labelling theory Explained in full detail!
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Interactionism and labelling theory Explained in full detail!
Religion in a global context
Religion in a global context Explained in full detail!
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- • 4 pages •
Religion in a global context Explained in full detail!
Religion and social change
Religion can be seen as a conservative force in two senses: 
"traditional" - defending traditional customs, institutions, moral views, roles etc. 
It upholds traditional beliefs about how society should be organised 
2. conservative - it functions to conserve or preserve things as they are. It stabilises society and maintains the status quo.
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Religion can be seen as a conservative force in two senses: 
"traditional" - defending traditional customs, institutions, moral views, roles etc. 
It upholds traditional beliefs about how society should be organised 
2. conservative - it functions to conserve or preserve things as they are. It stabilises society and maintains the status quo.
Religion and Social protests
Steve Bruce is interested in the relationship between religion and social change. 
Two examples of the role of religiously inspired protests movements in America that have tried to change society: 
The civil rights movement 
The New Christian Right
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Steve Bruce is interested in the relationship between religion and social change. 
Two examples of the role of religiously inspired protests movements in America that have tried to change society: 
The civil rights movement 
The New Christian Right
Religion and Social Change
These tend to focus on the reasons for women’s relatively high levels of participation.
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These tend to focus on the reasons for women’s relatively high levels of participation.
Theories of Religion Feminism
Religious beliefs function as a patriarchal ideology that legitimates female subordination.
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Religious beliefs function as a patriarchal ideology that legitimates female subordination.
Theories of religion
Functionalists see society as based on harmony and consensus 
Functionalism sees religion as a unifying force that strengthens the value consensus and is a feature of all societies. 
Marxists see all societies as divided into two classes.
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Functionalists see society as based on harmony and consensus 
Functionalism sees religion as a unifying force that strengthens the value consensus and is a feature of all societies. 
Marxists see all societies as divided into two classes.
Couples — The domestic division of labour are couple becoming more equal resources and decision
Childhood as a social construct, the main western notion of childhood, cross cultural differences in childhood, the globalisation of western childhood.
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Childhood as a social construct, the main western notion of childhood, cross cultural differences in childhood, the globalisation of western childhood.
Childhood
Childhood as a social construct, the main western notion of childhood, cross cultural differences in childhood, the globalisation of western childhood.
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Childhood as a social construct, the main western notion of childhood, cross cultural differences in childhood, the globalisation of western childhood.
Couples — Taking Responsibility
Sociologists disagree as it whether couples are becoming more equal. Functionalists argue that for the necessity of segregated conjugal roles based on biological differences between sexes.
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Sociologists disagree as it whether couples are becoming more equal. Functionalists argue that for the necessity of segregated conjugal roles based on biological differences between sexes.