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AQA A-level Sociology Theory FULL NOTE SUMMARY

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AQA A-level Sociology Theory topic Notes: concise notes of all of the key topics in the 'theory' section, featuring key Sociologists. Written by an A* Sociology student and current Oxford Law student. Concise so perfect for revision! Topics included: * Sociology and science: 2 - 4 Objectivity and values: 5 Functionalism: 6 Marxism: 7 - 10 Feminist theories: 10 - 13 Action theories: 13 - 16 Globalisation, modernity and postmodernity: 16 - 19 Social policy: 20 - 21

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A-LEVEL
SOCIOLOGY: ​
THEORY
●​Sociology and science: 2 - 4
●​Objectivity and values: 5
●​Functionalism: 6
●​Marxism: 7 - 10
●​Feminist theories: 10 - 13
●​Action theories: 13 - 16
●​Globalisation, modernity and postmodernity: 16 -
19
●​Social policy: 20 - 21

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Sociology and science
●​ Positivism
○​ Possible + desirable to apply the logic/methods of natural sciences to study of
society → true objective knowledge → basis for solving social problems
○​ Society = objective factual reality
○​ Reality = patterned + DURKHEIM: ‘real laws are discoverable’ that will explain
these patterns
■​ Inductive reasoning; accumulating data about the world through careful
observation and measurement →patterns → theory → verification → law
■​ Patterns can be explained by social facts
○​ Research:
■​ Experimental method; allows the investigator to test a hypothesis in the
most systematic + controlled way - examining each possible causal
factor to observe its effect while excluding all other factors
■​ Quantitative data - uncover + measure patterns of behaviour - produce
mathematically precise statements about the relationship between the
facts they are investigating → cause and effect laws
■​ Detached + objective methods
○​ Durkheims study of suicide
■​ Sociology was a science; highly individual act had social causes
■​ Quantitative data from official statistics - patterns - Protestants >
Catholics → social fact caused by other social fact (integration +
regulation)
■​ ‘Real law’ + sociology’s own unique subject matter of social facts +
explained scientifically
●​ Interpretivism
○​ Meaningful social action - can only understand be interpreting meanings
○​ Unobservable internal meanings not external causes → not a science - only deals
with laws of cause and effect
○​ Natural science studied matter which has no consciousness → straightforward
reaction to external stimulus vs sociology studies people who have
consciousness - make sense of world by attaching meanings internal to people’s
consciousness
■​ MEAD: human beings interpret the meaning of a stimulus and then
choose how to respond to it - free will
○​ WEBER: put ourselves in the place of the actor - verstehen - empathetic
understanding of actors meanings
○​ Interactionists: can have causal explanations
■​ GLASER + STRAUSS: grounded theory
○​ Phenomenologists / ethnomethodologists eg GARFINKEL: completely reject
causal explanations - radical anti-structuralist view: society is not a real thing ‘out

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there’ shaping our actions - social reality = shared meanings of its members,
exists only in people’s consciousness
■​ Subject matter = interpretive procedures that people use to make sense
of the world - people’s actions are not governed by external causes → no
cause-and-effect
○​ DOUGLAS - interactionist: suicide
■​ Uncover its meanings for those involved - behaviour determined by free
will not social facts - qualitative data from case studies
■​ OS = not objective social facts but social constructions resulting from
coroners labelling certain deaths as suicide
○​ ATKINSON - ethnomethodologist: suicide
■​ Never know the ‘real rate’ of suicide even using qualitative methods -
never know for sure the meanings the deceased held
■​ Living make sense of the dead - interpretivist procedures coroners use to
classify deaths - everyone has a stock of taken-for-granted assumptions
to make sense of situations → uncover what this is + how coroners use it
●​ Postmodernism
○​ Natural science = meta-narrative - does not have special access to the truth
○​ Claims a monopoly of truth + exclude other points of view → scientific sociology
is a form of domination
●​ Poststructuralist feminists
○​ Quest for a single, scientific feminist theory = domination - covertly excludes
many groups of women
○​ Quantitative scientific methods = oppressive + cannot capture reality of women’s
experiences
●​ Undesirable - science → risk society not progress

●​ Popper: ​
○​ Fallacy of induction - never prove by verificationism
○​ Scientific statement = in principle is capable of being falsified
○​ All knowledge is provisional, temporary, capable of refutation at any moment -
never be absolute proof - good theory is just withstanding attempts to falsify it
○​ Science = public activity - thrives in open (free expression, challenge accepted
ideas) vs closed (dominated by official belief systems - claim to have absolute
truth) societies eg Galileo
○​ Sociology
■​ Much is unscientific = not falsifiable - eg Marxism revolution
■​ Can be scientific - Ford
■​ Untestable ideas are not worthless - testable at later date, examine them
●​ Kuhn:
○​ Paradigm - defines what their science is - culture accepted uncritically due to
socialisation
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