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    Stratification Theory- Weber

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    A-Level Sociology Teaching Notes Social Inequality: Theories: Weber Introduction In most sociology textbooks that discuss the work of Marx and Weber you will‚ eventually‚ come across the phrase that Weber’s work on social stratification represents a‚ "Dialogue with the ghost of Marx". Since this is a textbook of sorts‚ there seems little reason to break with tradition and not give the cliché yet another airing... So‚ while the above quotation may be a rather hackneyed phrase

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    Noora Zuwayed Mr. Mark Sociology 11G 22nd of April 2013 3 Questions Essay * How does social stratification show opportunities/limitations for people for differing social classes? First of all‚ social stratification is defined as a system by which society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. It’s the division of society into classes that have unequal amounts of wealth‚ power‚ and prestige. It’s made up from social classes. Social class is a general group in society having common economic

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    Caribbean Stratification Overview The Caribbean stratification system has been influenced by its history of Colonialism‚ Plantation Slavery and Indentureship. Although‚ most of these territories are currently politically independent nation-states‚ the legacy of their history have continued to impact upon their individual social structure. Caribbean Theories of Stratification Plantation Society – This theory of Caribbean society‚ though based on the original plantation model of‚ can be applied

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    Stratification is when individuals within a society are categorized into different groups based on certain factors. These factors could include wealth‚ social class‚ gender‚ politics and religion. The individuals in society who are lucky to have good income and resources represent the top of the social stratification whereas the individuals who have few resources represent the bottom of the social stratification. From the functionalist perspective of social stratification‚ social inequality is

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    Social Inequality and Stratification Question: What are the three main forms of inequality in diverse societies? Social Inequality happens when an individual or a group within a society has unequal rights to social commodities such as power‚ wealth‚ education and opportunity. The book defines Inequality as "the degree to which culturally valued material and social rewards are given disproportionately to individuals‚ families and other kinds of groups". Each culture has a different expression

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    that social stratification is functional and it is necessary for maintaining society’s stability Functionalists see inequality as good because it’s "incentive" or "motivation" for people to succeed. Functionalists believed that inequality can be mitigated by the prevalence of social mobility (one can change its class to another) Davis and Moore: systems of stratification exist to ensure that the most appropriate people are selected for these roles. Moreover‚ because stratification is functional

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    Social Stratification

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    I. TITLE Learning and Motivation Classroom Management Educational Technology II. INTRODUCTION Schools and classrooms are unique social organizations composed of people who are different from each other. There are students who are attentive‚ industrious and productive and there are those who are not participating in the class. Teachers label them as unmotivated pupils. Teachers become frustrated when the pupils appear to be unmotivated. There are ways on how teachers can boost the interest

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    RACE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION The census bureau uses two basic criteria to determine if an individual or a family can be considered in poverty. The first step is to assess the income. There can be different forms of income in addition to that which one would earn from a normal job. There are‚ for instance‚ social security‚ supplemental security income‚ public assistance ‚veterans payments‚ pension‚ retirement income‚ interest dividends‚ royalties ‚alimony‚ and child support. These are all

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    around the world; poverty is a cultural universal‚ or trait found in every known culture – not an expression of individual differences. The most basic explanation for this is the trend towards social stratification‚ the system by which society organizes itself into a hierarchy. In some cultures this is manifest in the form of a caste system in which people who are in poverty have little to no chance of escaping it. In the United States the system is more in the form of a class system in which there

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    Age Stratification Theory

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    1. Age stratification theory comes from the functionalist perspective. In a functionalist perspective the shared rules of behavior and the expectations for a certain behavior in a social situation both come together and shape an individual’s behavior. Age stratification theory is a term where society a society provides older people with certain roles to play and with expectations about acitivity in later life. In sum age stratification theory states that norms are an aspect of how‚ when‚ and why

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