sociology&social policy

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    • what are social policies?

      -plans, actions, laws
      -put in place by the government
      -try to improve society / tackle social issues
    • social problem
      -behaviour that causes public friction
      -normally results in call for action
      > gender inequality
      > poverty
    • sociological problem
      -any pattern of relationships that calls for sociological explanation
      > gender differences in behaviour
    • should sociology inform social policy? - Worsley
      -sociology isn't always connected to social issues
      -can therefore exist without the presence of informing social policy
    • should sociology inform social policy? - Brewer
      -duty to address social problems
      -should inform social policy
    • what factors might affect the relationship between social policy & sociology?

      -cost > government may not have sufficient funds to implement policies
      -electoral popularity > sociological research only likely used if policies would be popular
      -critical sociology > sociologists critical of state & powerful groups are too extreme
      -ideological & policy preferences > if researcher's values similar to political ideology of government, more likely to influence policies
    • positivism & functionalism view on social policy
      -sociologists could influence social policy by revealing social facts
      -SP can improve lives
      -tackle one issue at a time with 'piecemeal approach'
    • application of positivism & functionalism view on social policy

      -Durkheim proposed meritocratic education system > fairer society improving social cohesion
      -housing & family policies help families perform function
    • Marxist criticism of positivist & functionalist view on social policy

      -criticise piecemeal approach
      > tackling one issue at a time isn't best way to improve society
      > many of the smaller issues are caused by larger structural factors
    • what's the social democratic view on social policy?

      -similar to Marxism
      -more optimistic and believes western governments can be a force of good
      -want more equal society
      -unlike Marxists, believe sociological research can help government create policies to reduce inequality
    • social democratic view on SP - The Black Report AO2
      -highlights many extreme social class inequalities in Britain
      -policy recommendations :
      > free school meals
      > improved working conditions
      > better benefits for disabled
      > increased spending on housing
    • Marxist criticism of social democrat view on SP

      -capitalism needs to be overthrown before these are resolved
      -Black Report policies aren't enough to solve problem
      -state unlikely to introduce costly public spending that benefits working class
    • Marxist view on social policy

      -SP only serves interests of bourgeoisie
      -legitimises capitalist ideology
      > welfare state masks capitalism by giving it a 'caring face'
      -healthcare services maintain labour force for further exploitation
      > NHS keeps workers fit enough to work into old age
    • evidence supporting Marxist view from Black Report (AO3)

      -commissioned under Labour government
      -was finished under Thatcher's rule
      -Conservatives didn't implement policies and tried to stop publishing
      > supports Marxist view that policies won't come into effect if dont serve bourgeoisie
    • Social Democrats criticism of Marxist view on SP
      -SP do help working class (benefits, free school meals)
      -they're not just a caring face
      -to say sociologists should criticise all capitalist social policy is impractical & unrealistic
    • liberal feminism view on social policy

      -sociological research can influence governments to create laws
      > reducing inequality
    • examples of social policies reducing inequality - liberal feminism
      -national curriculum
      -GIST / WISE
      -equal pay act
    • criticisms of liberal feminism view on social policy

      -too optimistic, more extreme changes needed
      -Marxist & Radical feminists call for more far-reaching changes
    • radical feminism view of social policy

      -state perpetuates women's subordination through social policy
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