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Social Stratification: Understanding Class, Status and Power

Social Stratification: Understanding Class, Status and Power

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In this essential GCSE Sociology episode, Miss Sarah Blake explores the fundamental concept of social stratification and its three key dimensions: class, status, and power. Students will learn Max Weber's influential framework that expanded on Marx's class-based analysis, understanding how economic position, social prestige, and political influence create complex hierarchies in modern society. The episode covers classical sociological theories from Marx and Weber, alongside contemporary research including John Goldthorpe's class schema and the Great British Class Survey's seven-class model. Key topics include the relationship between means of production and class position, the role of cultural capital in status determination, and how power operates independently of wealth and prestige. Students will gain insights into social mobility, both absolute and relative, and examine education's role as a mobility mechanism. The discussion addresses real-world implications of stratification, including its effects on health outcomes, educational achievement, and life chances. Perfect preparation for GCSE sociology exams, this episode balances theoretical understanding with practical applications, helping students analyze stratification patterns in contemporary British society while considering multiple sociological perspectives from functionalist and conflict theory approaches.
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