Building on the Oxford AQA GCSE Religious Studies Student Book, this Revision Guide offers a structured approach to revising for the new 9-1 exams. 1. key content from the Student Book is condensed and re-presented in simple visual styles to make content memorable and help retention. 2. ...
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Orientalism is a framework used to understand the Orient, says Said. At the same time, it tells us that the peoples of the East are different. It portrays them as frightening. The world is viewed as a violent fanatic. Western nations feel the need to protect themselves from “the infiltrat...
Anthony Giddensis one of the world’s leading sociologists and one of the main critics of Postmodern thought – and should be taught as part of the second year A level Sociology module in Theory and Methods. Below is a summary of one of his major works – Modernity and Self-Identity (the...
The overview below is taken directly from the AQA’s scheme of work and broken down further into more sub-topics to make it more teachable/ learnable. Within each ‘module’ there are about 7 sub-topics, and any of which could (although not necessarily) form the basis of one essay questi...
Some recent examples of PO studies within sociology Learning to Labour by Paul Willis– A Summary Please click here to return to the homepage –ReviseSociology.com Sources: Bryman (2016) Social Research Methods Chapman et al (2016) Sociology AQA A-level Year 1 and AS Student Book ...
People’s knowledge is derived from scientific and rational thinking rather than religious faith, magic or superstition.During this period people have looked to science and logical thinking to explain the world. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, for example, have tended to be explained scientifica...