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My Revision Notes: OCR A Level Sociology
My Revision Notes: OCR A Level Sociology
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Manage your own revision with step-by-step support from experienced teacher and examiner Steve Chapman. Use a selection of examples activities to improve your understanding of sociological concepts. Apply sociological terms accurately with the help of definitions and key words.

- Plan and pace your revision with the revision planner
- Use the expert tips to clarify key points
- Avoid making typical mistakes with expert advice
- Test yourself with end-of-topic questions and answers and tick off each topic as you complete it
- Get exam ready with last minute quick quizzes at www.hodderplus.co.uk/myrevisionnotes

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English
ISBN
9781471882739
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Section A: Introducing culture, socialisation and identity
What is culture?
What is socialisation?
What is identity?
Section B: Option 1: Families and relationships
How diverse are modern families?
To what extent are roles and relationships within families and households changing?
Section B: Option 2: Youth subcultures
How and why are youth cultures and subcultures formed?
Why do some young people participate in deviant subcultures?
Section A: Research methods and researching social inequalities
What is the relationship between theory and methods?
What are the main stages of the research process?
Which methods are used in sociological research?
Section B: Understanding social inequalities
Social inequality in relation to social class
How can patterns and trends in social inequality and difference be explained?
Social inequality in relation to gender
How can patterns and trends in gender inequality be explained?
Social inequality in relation to ethnicity
How can patterns and trends in ethnic inequality and difference be explained?
Social inequality in relation to age
How can patterns and trends in age inequality and difference be explained?
Section A: Globalisation and the digital social world
What is the relationship between globalisation and digital forms of communication?
What is the impact of digital forms of communication in a global context?
Section B: Option 1: Crime and deviance
How are crime and deviance defined and measured?
What are the patterns and trends in crime?
How can crime and deviance be explained?
How can crime and deviance be reduced?
Section B: Option 2: Education
What is the role of education in society?
What are the patterns and trends of educational inequalities, and how can these be explained?
How the UK education system has changed since 1988
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