1:00
en
CR
THEORY & METHODS CROSSWORD
15
structuralism:"macro" theories like Marxism and Functionalism
postmodernism:An approach to sociology that rejects the "grand narratives" of the past
talcott parsons:Famous functionalist sociologist who wrote about impact of industrialisation on family form
howard becker:Interactionist who developed labelling theory
proletariat:The working class in Marxism
patriarchy:A male-dominated society
new right:Sociology perspective that favours markets and competition, and also favours traditional approaches, including nuclear families
paradigm:Name given to a particular way of "doing" science (or other research-based discipline) at a given time, by Thomas Kuhn
positivism:An approach to sociology that sees it as a science that can establish social facts
interpretivism:An approach to sociology that says it is not and should not try to be a science - social facts are all social constructions
socialisation:Functionalists believe this is the process by which people learn the norms and values of society and internalise them
difference feminism:A perspective that sees people discriminated against on the basis of their ethnicity, social class and gender
dependency theory:The main Marxist theory relating to global development
modernisation theory:The main Functionalist theory relating to global development
cultural capital:Some Marxists (e.g. Bourdieu) say that middle-class school pupils have this, giving them an advantage in school
meritocracy:Marxists say this is a myth in education
THEORY & METHODS CROSSWORD
Across:2. | Name given to a particular way of "doing" science (or other research-based discipline) at a given time, by Thomas Kuhn | 5. | Marxists say this is a myth in education | 7. | The main Functionalist theory relating to global development | 8. | Functionalists believe this is the process by which people learn the norms and values of society and internalise them | 9. | The main Marxist theory relating to global development |
| 10. | An approach to sociology that says it is not and should not try to be a science - social facts are all social constructions | 12. | A male-dominated society | 13. | "macro" theories like Marxism and Functionalism | 14. | A perspective that sees people discriminated against on the basis of their ethnicity, social class and gender |
| | Down:1. | Famous functionalist sociologist who wrote about impact of industrialisation on family form | 3. | Sociology perspective that favours markets and competition, and also favours traditional approaches, including nuclear families | 4. | The working class in Marxism |
| 6. | Interactionist who developed labelling theory | 11. | An approach to sociology that sees it as a science that can establish social facts | 12. | An approach to sociology that rejects the "grand narratives" of the past |
| |
© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only
THEORY & METHODS CROSSWORD
Across:2. | Name given to a particular way of "doing" science (or other research-based discipline) at a given time, by Thomas Kuhn | 5. | Marxists say this is a myth in education | 7. | The main Functionalist theory relating to global development | 8. | Functionalists believe this is the process by which people learn the norms and values of society and internalise them | 9. | The main Marxist theory relating to global development |
| 10. | An approach to sociology that says it is not and should not try to be a science - social facts are all social constructions | 12. | A male-dominated society | 13. | "macro" theories like Marxism and Functionalism | 14. | A perspective that sees people discriminated against on the basis of their ethnicity, social class and gender |
| | Down:1. | Famous functionalist sociologist who wrote about impact of industrialisation on family form | 3. | Sociology perspective that favours markets and competition, and also favours traditional approaches, including nuclear families | 4. | The working class in Marxism |
| 6. | Interactionist who developed labelling theory | 11. | An approach to sociology that sees it as a science that can establish social facts | 12. | An approach to sociology that rejects the "grand narratives" of the past |
| |
© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only