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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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