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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Theories used in interpretations in Sociology
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Theories used in interpretations in Sociology

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This resource explains three theories that are used in the interpretations of sociological perspectives. The resource explain functional , Marxist , Conflict and symbolic interactionist Perspective. Prepared for GCSE AS / A/L Sociology. Contains examples and illustrations on the usage of the theories.
Labeling Theory in Sociology.
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Labeling Theory in Sociology.

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The resource is made foe AS and AL Sociology. It explains labeling theory. It shows the social roles in labeling , and discusses other related sociological issues such as culture, society, gender etc as regards labeling. The resource contains key terms used in describing labeling. The resource contains key takeaways and lesson objectives on how to teach the topic. It breaks it down into soft and hard labeling and explains the theory of George Mead on labeling.
Consequences of Unemployment
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Consequences of Unemployment

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This resource is made for social studies.It explains unemployment and consequences of unemployment.It looks into social and economic consequences of unemployment. Prepared for KS3.
Max Weber's Theory on  Society
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Max Weber's Theory on Society

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This resource explains the views of Max Weber on society.The resource shows the divergent views of Max Weber , with other theorists such as Karl Marx , and Duckheim on society. The resource looks at Weber’s view on religion, rationalisation Science etc as they shape the society. Prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS/ A-Level
Global Stratification and inequality
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Global Stratification and inequality

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The resource is made for AS/ AL Sociology. It shows arguments on Micro, Macro, and meso levels of global stratification.It uses modernization and World system theories as well as dependency theories to explain inequality in the world economy and global stratification, and why they are realities. The resource explains the distinction between core countries and peripheries etc.
Theories of Deviance and Crime
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Theories of Deviance and Crime

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This resource shows what deviant behaviour means. It explains types of deviance and different theories . The resource explains structural functionalism, labeling, conflict theory and how they are used in the interpretation of crime and deviance.Prepared for AS/ A/L Sociology.
Consequences of Unemployment
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Consequences of Unemployment

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This resource is made for KS3 for Social Studies and Global Perspectives. It explains the meaning and consequences of unemployment. Explains various impact on the poor and society.
Symmetrical Family
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Symmetrical Family

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE. It explains the concept and meaning of Symmetrical Family.It shows Wilmot and Young explanations and argument on symmetrical family.
How does Parental Divorce affect Children?
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How does Parental Divorce affect Children?

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This resource explains the impact of parental divorce on children. It explains the social and psychological impact of divorce on couples , family and how children are impacted in their behaviours and social conduct, education and health.
Ann Oakley view on Sociology of Family and Household
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Ann Oakley view on Sociology of Family and Household

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The lesson is prepared for Sociology of Household and family, and gender and roles.In this lesson , it explains how Oakley looked at the ‘conventional family’, namely the nuclear family, and studied its impact on society and individuals. Her definition of a conventional family was.
Sigmund Freud's Theory of  Dev.: Sociologists Explanation on Socialization
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Sigmund Freud's Theory of Dev.: Sociologists Explanation on Socialization

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Prepared for Sociology Year 10, and 11 This resource explains different views of sociologists on socialization It explains and Summaries Primary Socialization of : Freud’s Theory of Personality Development = Mead’s Theory of Social Behaviorism =Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development And =Cooley’s Theory of the Looking-Glass Self The resource explains how personality is formed and how biological and environmental factors affect socialization processes.
Globalization:The origin and  impact of globalization, importance and challenges of globalization.
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Globalization:The origin and impact of globalization, importance and challenges of globalization.

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The resource is made for Economics and Sociology. The resource explains the concept of globalization.It explains the origin and its effect on society , economy and the positive and negative changes it brings. The resource explains the difficulty / challenges encountered in the global system and how it transforms the society.It explains how the concept affects politics and culture, and communication as the driving force of globalization and more.
Marriage:Meaning,  Functions and Types of Marriages
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Marriage:Meaning, Functions and Types of Marriages

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The resource shows and explains what marriage means. It explains the legal and social functions of marriage.The resource shows the the universality of marriage,and the changing patterns of marriage in the western world.Prepared for Sociology and social studies.
Poverty : Meaning, Causes, types and levels of poverty.
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Poverty : Meaning, Causes, types and levels of poverty.

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The resource is a power point lesson prepared for students who take Sociology. It explains the meaning of poverty. It explains three levels of poverty and shows the causes and consequences of poverty and how it can be checked. it uses example to explain the phenomenon and attributes of poverty.