A podcast discussing learned topics for A Level Sociology, covering a range of topics and exam support. Written by an experienced Sociology teacher and examiner for the AQA board.
Season one: A Level Sociology - Media
Season two: A Level Sociology - Families and Households
Season three: A Level Sociology - Education
Season four: A Level Sociology - Crime and Deviance
Season five: A Level Sociology - Research Methods
Season six: A Level Sociology - Theories of Society
This episode gives an overview of functionalist perspectives on crime and deviance, primarily through the lens of a sociology podcast episode and a supporting video. They highlight Émile Durkheim's a…
This episode explores how globalisation and digital technology are fundamentally reshaping the landscape of education, particularly in the context of AQA A Level Sociology. It examines how the increa…
This episode examines marketisation and privatisation within the education system, key concepts in AQA A-Level Sociology. It defines marketisation as the application of market principles like competi…
This episode offers a comprehensive overview of UK educational policy and its impact on social inequality since 1944, particularly focusing on social class, gender, and ethnicity. It explains key his…
This episode explores differential educational achievement within the UK education system, specifically examining the varied outcomes among different social classes, genders, and ethnic groups. It me…
This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of relationships and processes within schools as a key area within the sociology of education. It examines how teacher-pupil interactions, particularly…
This episode explores sociological perspectives on the role and functions of education, primarily for the AQA A Level Sociology syllabus. It systematically outlines four major viewpoints: Functionali…
This episode outlines key sociological perspectives on families and households, offering diverse frameworks for understanding their nature, role, and functions within society. It examines Functionali…
This episode explores contemporary sociological perspectives on families, moving beyond traditional structural views to examine how individual choices and global processes increasingly shape family f…
This episode offers an overview of demography and social policy in the UK, specifically focusing on their impact on family and household structures. It details key demographic trends such as birth an…
This episode examines the evolution and contemporary dynamics of gender roles, domestic labour, and power within UK families. It begins by defining key sociological concepts such as gender roles, dom…
This episode examines the concept of childhood, asserting that it is not a universal biological stage, but rather a social construct that varies significantly across cultures, historical periods, and…
This episode offers a comprehensive overview of changing family and household patterns in the UK since the mid-20th century, examining the reasons behind these shifts and their sociological interpret…
This episode offers a comprehensive overview of new media and its impact on society. They explore how digitalisation and technological convergence have transformed media consumption and production, l…
This episode explores the media's portrayal of femininity, masculinity, sexuality, and disability. They discuss how women are often reduced to their physical appearance and presented as sexual object…
This episode provides a comprehensive overview of media representations concerning ethnicity, social class, and age. It begins by introducing the academic debate on how these groups are portrayed, no…
This episode explores the intricate relationship between media, its content, presentation, and audience reception, particularly focusing on the effects of media on behaviour and attitudes. It introdu…
Designed as an audio overview for A-Level Sociology students, this episode explores the selection and presentation of news. It contrasts the journalistic view of news as objective with the critical p…
The provided text explores the multifaceted impact of globalisation on popular culture and the pivotal role of media in this transformation. It examines how increased global interconnectedness, drive…
These academic overviews examine the sociological perspectives on media. The first source focuses on media ownership and control, contrasting pluralist views (diverse media, consumer-driven) with Mar…