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These Culture and Identity revision notes are your complete, go-to resource for mastering one of the most concept-heavy topics in AQA A-Level Sociology. Whether you’re struggling to get your head around the difference between high and popular culture, or need sharp AO1 and AO3 content to smash those 20 and 30 markers, this document has it all. Written by an A-level student who knows exactly what the examiners want (and what they don’t want), these notes cover the full spec with clarity, structure and exam-ready precision. What’s Inside? ️ Definitions of key concepts (culture, identity, norms, values, socialisation, etc.) ️ Clear breakdown of cultural types (high, popular, global, subculture, etc.) ️ The agents of socialisation – primary and secondary – with relevant examples ️ The role of identity: social class, gender, ethnicity, age, nationality ️ Theoretical perspectives: Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, Interactionism, Postmodernism – all applied to identity and culture ️ AO3 evaluations that go beyond vague waffle – proper sociological critique ️ Case studies, examples, and contemporary links to media, youth subcultures, and globalisation ️ Exam technique tips and structure guidance for 10-, 20-, and 30-mark questions Why These Notes Work: These notes are written in a straightforward, student-friendly tone without losing the depth you need for top-band marks. Every concept is explained clearly, with evaluative points that are specific, analytical, and directly linked to the exam spec. Perfect for last-minute cramming or building long-term understanding. If you want notes that cut the fluff, speak your language, and help you secure a top grade – you’ve just found them.

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SOCIAL CLASS AND IDENTITY — AQA A-Level Sociology
(Culture & Identity)

🔹 What Is Class Identity?
Class is not just about income — it’s a social identity tied to:

​ •​ Occupation

​ •​ Lifestyle

​ •​ Cultural taste

​ •​ Education

​ •​ Status and prestige
It’s socially constructed, passed through generations, and shaped by culture, consumption, and

🔹 Traditional Marxist View
power.


​ •​ Class identity rooted in your relationship to means of production.

​ •​ Bourgeoisie (owners) vs proletariat (workers).


🔸
​ •​ Class consciousness = recognising your exploitation.
AO3: Useful for explaining class conflict, but way too economically deterministic — doesn’t

🔹 Neo-Marxism: Bourdieu (1984)
explain cultural factors or middle class expansion.

​ Class identity is shaped by economic, social, and cultural capital.

​ •​ Cultural capital = taste in music, art, literature, language use — passed down.

​ •​ Habitus = your class-conditioned way of seeing and acting in the world.
So middle class kids succeed not just because of wealth, but because school rewards middle class

🔸
habitus.
AO3: Bang on for explaining why WC kids struggle in MC systems — but critics say habitus isn’t

🔹 Working-Class Identity
fixed, people can change.

Key features:

​ •​ Manual labour, strong community, pride in hard work, local loyalty.


🔸 Willis (1977) – Learning to Labour
​ •​ Often associated with traditional masculinity and toughness (Willis).

​ WC lads rejected school because they knew the system was rigged. Created a “laddish”
identity.


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​ •​ Subcultures form as resistance to middle class norms.
AO3: Great insight into culture + class — but very male-focused, ignores girls.
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