Society - Organised group of people with a shared common interest, Socialisation - Lifelong process where members of society learn norms, values, ideas, roles, Internalisation - Learning of values or attitudes that are incorporated within yourself, Gender socialisation - Learning to con form to culturally defined roles through socialisation, Social control - Refers to way in which thought, feelings behaviour regulated in society, Institution - Established organisation founded for religious, educational or social purpose, Social Change - An alteration in the social order of society, Social Issues - Problems that affect many people within a society, Inequality - The unfair treatment of uneven distribution of resources or opportunities, Social stratification - Where society is divided into levels based on social characteristic, Social class - Groups dependent on income and power within a society, Social action theory - A way of viewing socialisation, emphasising social action, Progression - Process of gradually developing towards a more advanced state, Interactionist approach - The study of how individuals behave within a society, Equal opportunities - Right to access regardless of race, age, sex, mental/physical ability, Prejudice - An unfavourable opinion of an individual based on inadequate facts, Discrimination - Unfair treatment of person, to act upon a prejudice, Stereotyping - Standardised image, making generalised opinions about a group - characterise, Infographics - Visual representation of information to present information quickly/clearly, Disability - When impairment adversely affects performance, Integration - Able-bodied and disabled people take pot in the same activity, same time, Segregation - People with disabilities taking part separately e.g. Paralympics, Race - The physical characteristics of individual, Racism - Belief that races have distinct hereditary characteristics give some superiority, Ethnic groups - People with racial, religious or linguistic traits in common, Stacking - Disproportionate concentration of ethnic minorities in certain positions/teams, Channelling - Minorities pushed away from certain sports due to stereotypical assumptions, Rooney rule - To interview minority confidence head-coaching operation jobs, Sexism - The belief that one sex is inferior to the other (usually women), Gender - The biological aspect of a person either male or female.,
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