Hero image

Sociology & Politics

Average Rating3.67
(based on 3 reviews)

I am an LSE graduate in Sociology. I have completed my PGCE at the IOE and have taught both A level Sociology and Politics for over ten years.

175Uploads

19k+Views

2k+Downloads

I am an LSE graduate in Sociology. I have completed my PGCE at the IOE and have taught both A level Sociology and Politics for over ten years.
Fundamentalist Socialism for A Level Politics
sakine88sakine88

Fundamentalist Socialism for A Level Politics

(0)
This worksheet covers the a comprehensive insight into Fundamentalist Socialism which includes Classical Marxism, Orthodox Communism advocated by Rosa Luxemburg and Democratic Socialism advocated by Beatrice Webb. advocated by Antony Crosland and Third way or Neo Revisionism advocated by Antony Giddens. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Revisionist Socialism for A Level Politics
sakine88sakine88

Revisionist Socialism for A Level Politics

(0)
This worksheet covers the a comprehensive insight into Revisionist Socialism which includes Social Democracy advocated by Antony Crosland and Third way or Neo Revisionism advocated by Antony Giddens. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Conservatism on society A Level Politics
sakine88sakine88

Conservatism on society A Level Politics

(0)
This worksheet covers the Conservative view on society, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Liberalism on society A Level Politics
sakine88sakine88

Liberalism on society A Level Politics

(0)
This worksheet covers the liberal view on society, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Liberalism on freedom A Level Politics
sakine88sakine88

Liberalism on freedom A Level Politics

(0)
This worksheet covers the liberal view on freedom, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Postmodernism on religion for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Postmodernism on religion for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers the Postmodern theory of religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Davie’s believing without belonging, Hervieu-Leger’s spiritual shopper, Bauman’s religion in postmodernity, Lyon’s Jesus in Disneyland and Giddens on reflexivity. It also includes Heelas on the New age in postmodernity.
Growth of religious groups and movements for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Growth of religious groups and movements for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers the reasons for the growth of religious groups and movements for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by postmodernism, practical reasons by Heelas, relative deprivation, secularisation, marginalisation and status frustration and finally globalisation and the media. It also has empty boxes under each theory so the students can think and write whether the explanation applies mostly to women, the middle class, young people, or all three groups.
New Age Movements for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

New Age Movements for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers New Age Movements for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Bruce and his features of the NAM, Sutcliffe and his characterisation of the New Age and Heelas with individual spirituality.
New Religious Movements for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

New Religious Movements for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers New Religious Movements for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Baker and his features of NRMs, Wallis’ threefold typography and Stark and Bainbridge’s distinction between cults and sects.
Ethnicity on religion for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Ethnicity on religion for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers ethnicity and religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes the different religions practised by minority groups and the reasons why they are more religious than the white UK population including the functionalist view, Bruce’s cultural transition and defence, Bird’s five factors, marginalisation and status frustration, social deprivation and compensation and finally social identity. The reasons as to why young Muslim are more religious are also explored.
Age on religion for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Age on religion for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers age and religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes the reasons why older people are more likely to be religious including disengagement, religious socialisation and ill health and death. It also includes why younger people are less religious including the declining attraction of religion, the expanding spiritual marketplace, the privatisation of religion, declining religious education and the secular spirituality.
Feminism on religion for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Feminism on religion for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers the Feminist theories of religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Armstrong, Davie, Bird, De Beauvoir, El Saadwai and Watson. It also explores whether religion is patriarchal and why women are more religious than men.
Interactionism on religion for Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Interactionism on religion for Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers the Interactionist theory of religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories from Berger’s sacred canopy to Stark and Bainbridge’s religion as a compensator.
Secularisation thesis in Beliefs in Society
sakine88sakine88

Secularisation thesis in Beliefs in Society

(0)
This worksheet covers the secularisation thesis for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes definitions of secularisation and arguments for and against secularisation in the US and UK. Arguments in favour include rationalisation and disenchantment, structural differentiation and religious diversity. Arguments against include cultural defence and cultural transition, post-modernism, the growth of new religious movements and the growth of religious fundamentalism.