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What is popular culture?

Q1. What is popular culture?. Q2. What is folk culture?. Q3. What is a subculture?. Q4. What are the four different types of identity?. Q5. What is a stigmatised identity?. Q6. What is primary socialisation?. Q7. What is secondary socialisation?. Q8. What is global culture?. Q9.

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What is popular culture?

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  1. Q1 What is popular culture?

  2. Q2 What is folk culture?

  3. Q3 What is a subculture?

  4. Q4 What are the four different types of identity?

  5. Q5 What is a stigmatised identity?

  6. Q6 What is primary socialisation?

  7. Q7 What is secondary socialisation?

  8. Q8 What is global culture?

  9. Q9 Identify the 5 distinct areas of secondary socialisation

  10. Q10 What does Jenkins (1996) argue about the socialisation and the social construction of self and identity?

  11. Q11 What are structural approaches?

  12. Q12 Identify three structural approaches

  13. Q13 What are social action approaches?

  14. Q14 How does Mead see the identities of individuals?

  15. Q15 What did Goffman mean by ‘impression management’?

  16. Q16 Identify one criticism of structural approaches and one criticism of social action approaches

  17. Q17 What is structuration?

  18. Q18 What does Bourdieu mean by ‘habitus’?

  19. Q19 What does Bourdieu mean by cultural capital?

  20. Q20 Identify one key aspect of the new working-class

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