This worksheet discusses some key exam questions within Anarchism in the form of a table to summarise content for students. It also includes synoptic links to other topics in politics for students to make sense of how Anarchism applies in western politics. For AQA
This worksheet covers Interactionism / labelling theory on crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It includes: Becker’s social construction of crime, Lemert’s primary and secondary labelling, Young’s effects of labelling and Goffman’s deviance within institutions. Overall evaluation is included for each Sociologist. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the explanations put forward by sociologists to explain green crime patterns in crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It begins by comparing green criminology to conventional laws, before exploring the two views on harm. This is followed by theories put forward by sociologists including: Beck on global risk society, South on the types of green crime and finally the consequence of toxic waste dumping. Overall detailed evaluation is also provided of each perspective. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the explanations put forward by sociologists to explain globalisation and its impact on crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It begins by defining what globalisation is before exploring some types of globalised crimes. Later the impact of globalisation is explored through global risk consciousness, Taylor’s globalisation, capitalism and crime, Rothe’s crimes of globalisation, Hobbs’ Glocal organisations and Glenny’s McMafia. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the Functionalist theory of crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Durkheim and the inevitability of crime, Cohen’s two additional functions of crime and Merton’s Strain theory. Overall evaluation of functionalism is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet includes the definition of science followed by arguments for and against the question. Arguments in favour are put forward by Positivists and Popper, while arguments against by Interpretivism, Popper, Kuhn, feminists and postmodernists are also explored.
This worksheet includes definitions of both concepts , how policy if formulated before examining the influence of social policy on sociology, followed by the influence of sociology on social policy and selective use of sociology to justify policy. The perspectives of functionalism, Marxism, feminism, Weber and postmodernism is briefly examined in regards to what they think about social policy too.
This is a comprehensive set of notes that can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers everything in the crime and deviance topics, for AQA, OCR and CAI. There are empty boxes for students to reaffirm their knowledge as well detailed evaluation points and application of theories. Notes are included for the following topics:
• Functionalism on crime and deviance
• Strain and subcultural theories on crime and deviance
• Interactionism / labelling theory on crime and deviance
• Marxism on crime and deviance
• Neo Marxism on crime and deviance
• Left and Right Realism on crime and deviance
• Gender and Feminism on crime and deviance
• Ethnicity on crime and deviance
• Social class differences on crime and deviance
• White Collar crimes for Crime and Deviance
• Victimology for Crime and Deviance
• Official statistics on Crime and Deviance
• Globalisation and crime for Crime and Deviance
• State crime and human rights violations for Crime and Deviance
• Green crimes for Crime and Deviance
• Mass media and the social construction of crime for Crime and Deviance
• Crime control, prevention and punishment for Crime and Deviance
• Functionalism on crime and deviance
• Strain and subcultural theories on crime and deviance
• Interactionism / labelling theory on crime and deviance
• Marxism on crime and deviance
• Neo Marxism on crime and deviance
• Left and Right Realism on crime and deviance
• Gender and Feminism on crime and deviance
• Ethnicity on crime and deviance
• Social class differences on crime and deviance
• White Collar crimes for Crime and Deviance
• Victimology for Crime and Deviance
• Official statistics on Crime and Deviance
• Globalisation and crime for Crime and Deviance
• State crime and human rights violations for Crime and Deviance
• Green crimes for Crime and Deviance
• Mass media and the social construction of crime for Crime and Deviance
• Crime control, prevention and punishment for Crime and Deviance
This worksheet covers the Marxist and Neo-Marxist theory on society for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Marx, Gramsci and Althusser as well as overall assumptions and applications for the perspective. Overall evaluation of Marxism is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers a comprehensive insight into Expansionist Nationalism which includes its origin, the contributions of Chauvin and Maurras, together with the concepts of imperialism, pan-nationalism, chauvinism and integral nationalism, militarism and racial conquest. It also has a table comparing Expansionist Nationalism to Liberal Nationalism. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers a comprehensive insight into Black Nationalism which includes its origin, the contributions made by Garvey, as well as Malcom X during the civil rights movement and revolutionary black nationalist movements. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet discusses whether nationalism is an ideology as well as the tensions that arise within in; rationalism vs romanticism, progressive vs regressive, inclusive vs exclusive, expansionist vs nativism, liberal vs conservatism and racialism vs multiculturalism.
247 quiz questions for Beliefs in society, including the following topics:
definitions of religion
functionalism
marxism
neo-marxism
max weber
interactionaism
gender
ethicity
age
religious organisations
new religious movements
new age movements
growth of new religious movements
postmodernism
religious fundementalism
secularisation
religion and ideology
science and religion
This booklet covers the education unit in the Sociology A Level. It incorporates all the topics in the AQA specification that can come up as exam questions. it is set out as a revision style booklet with spaces for student to comment and write ideas too depending on the topic.
This booklet covers all the research methods topics needed to learn for the Sociology A Level. It also helps to plan and write essay questions on research methods.
This booklet covers the theory and methods unit in the Sociology A Level. It incorporates all the topics in the AQA specification that can come up as exam questions. It is set out as a revision style booklet. The start has empty boxes to recap the research methods topics (see research methods notes sold separately) followed by detailed revision notes for the theory aspect of the course.
This worksheet covers the a comprehensive insight into New Right Conservatism with all its factions from Neo Liberalism to Neo Conservatism. It includes policies by Thatcher, as well as the Key contributions of Rand and Nozick. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the a comprehensive insight into traditional conservatism with all its factions from Hobbes to Burke and One Nation Conservatism. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the Conservative view on the economy, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the Conservative view on the state, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.