Parsons - Function of family to socialise young, Dennis and Erdos - Fatherless children less likely to be successfully socialised into discipline, Chapman - Gender stereotypical chores, Williams - Parents buy gender stereotypical toys, Kidd - We can;t even say what constitutes a family anymore, Oakley - Children socialised int ogender through manipulation, canalisation, verbal appellations and different activities, Blackman - New wave girls, Bennett - Middle aged punks, McRobbie and Garber - Jackie magazine and bedroom culture of teenage girls, Skelton and Francis - cultural comfort zones, Phoenix - Boys who work hard seen as feminine by peers, Savage - Workplace linked to class e.g. doctors from middle class backgrounds, Polhemus - Supermarket of style, Thornton - Media creates subcultures, Ritzer - McDonaldisation, Salaman - Employers control labour force to encourage productivity, Van Dijk - Black people shown as criminal in British news, Pearson - Young shown as folk devils, Bruce - Attendance at religious ceremonies declining (secularisation), Bandura - Bobo doll media violence study, Waddington - Canteen culture, Hatcher - Curriculum doesn't encourage working class success, Troyna and Williams - Curriculum is ethnocentric, Rosenthal and Jacobsen - Teacher labelling (spurters), Mac an Ghail - school subcultures e.g. macho lads, Willis - Learning to labour, Alpert - 4 functions of religion, Holm and Bowker - women subordinate in all major world religions, Weber - Sects and cults have charismatic leaders, Miller and Hoffmann - Men more risk taking so less likely to be religious,

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