09/11/2018 title: globalisation, modernity & postmodernity · 2019-01-20 · question 2:...
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Classroom Expectations:
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TITLE:09/11/2018
Globalisation, Modernity & Postmodernity
Who are these individuals?
What are their key ideas?
Foucault Lyotard
Beck Baudrillard
Giddens
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Objective Key WordsKnow
Understand
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To give reasons and evidence for your views (ext: to consider alternative opinions and views)
To spot patterns and explain what's happening
03/11/2018
What is modernity
How do classical sociological theories view modernity?
Why do some theorists criticise or dismiss modernity?
Globalisation, Modernity & Postmodernity
Modernity & Globalisation
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Homework Sociology & Social Policy ReadingUsing the scanned copy of the textbook, complete the social policy reading (page 243-246).Create revision notes/spider diagram. During the lesson next week we will be using these notes to plan & answer a PPQ.
DUE: Wednesday 14/11
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TASK: Using the textbook, answer the Quick Check questions on page 241.
Use the textbook and your class notes to help you answer them.
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Exam Questions
technological changes, economic changes, political changes, changes in culture and identity.
Reasons for the growth of globalisation
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Point
Explain
Refer
Criticise
Make a point answering the question.
Explain with key concepts and theory
Refer to real world examples that support your point
How might other sociologists evaluate your point?Are there any general problems with the point made?
Outline and explain two reasons for the growth of globalisation [10 marks]
TASK: Write out an answer to this question on a separate piece of paper.
When the time is up, draw a line under your answer and then continue until you feel like you are finished.
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Point
Explain
Refer
Criticise
Make a point answering the question.
Explain with key concepts and theory
Refer to real world examples that support your point
How might other sociologists evaluate your point?Are there any general problems with the point made?
Outline and explain two reasons for the growth of globalisation [10 marks]
TASK: Using the help sheet, self-assess your work.
In a different coloured pen, add in any amendments to your 10 mark Question.
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Exam QuestionsPage 241. Create an essay plan for the following Q - use the essay advice to help you.
Question 2: Applying material from item A and your knowledge, evaluate the claim that we are now living in the postmodern age. [20 marks]
Item A: According to some sociologists, recent changes such as those associated with globalisation have resulted in a major change in the nature of today's society. For example, postmodernists argue that we no longer live in modern society but are now living in a media-saturated postmodern soceity in which it is impossible to distinguish image from reality or to change society for the better. As a result, postmodernists argue, we need new theories to explain this new kind of society. However, some critics argue that although there have been major changes in society, these are a continuation of modernity rather than a completely new type of society.
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20 Marker Planning
TASK: Plan out an answer to the following question
Evaluate the contributions of Modernist and Postmodernist sociologists to the study of society.
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Evaluate the contributions of Modernist and Postmodernist sociologists to the study of society.
P - Modernists like Marx and Durkheim believe that Society has fundamentally changed from premodern to modern, including economic and social changes.P - Modernists see problems with this: Durkheim - Anomie; Weber - Iron cage; Marx - alienation and exploitation.P - Other sociologists believe we have even moved beyond this (but there is debate): Lyotard - metanarratives don't workP - Others still disagree: we are in late modernity or a second ageP - Some (Urry) argue we have moved beyond the traditional view of society.
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Evaluate the contributions of Modernist and Postmodernist sociologists to the study of society.
Points for analysis:· Modernist ideas may be unhelpful because the world has changed since the early 20th century (towards postmodern society)· There is disagreement within sociology as to whether we really are in postmodern society.· Is there such a thing as 'society' any more?· Modern and postmodern ideas have ramifications for methodology.