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A critical report on issues relating to the role of digital technologies in the field of education. 
 
Today digital technology is one of the central ways relationships are formed and ideas are communicated. For example, ‘more than nine in ten (92%) of children aged 5-15 go online’ (Ofcom, 2018), with experiences and understandings governed by technology use. The Cambridge Primary Review Report states that ‘children’s out of school learning is electronic and beyond the reach of either pa...
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A critical report on issues relating to the role of digital technologies in the field of education. 
 
Today digital technology is one of the central ways relationships are formed and ideas are communicated. For example, ‘more than nine in ten (92%) of children aged 5-15 go online’ (Ofcom, 2018), with experiences and understandings governed by technology use. The Cambridge Primary Review Report states that ‘children’s out of school learning is electronic and beyond the reach of either pa...
To what extent has home schooling in the UK during lockdown reinforced class inequalities? 
 
The rapid transition of home schooling in the UK during lockdown has changed children’s educational experiences. This essay will focus on social class and why children from disadvantaged households are more likely to suffer from home schooling. There are three main topics this assignment will address. Firstly, the extent of parental involvement and the family environment. Secondly, the use of online l...
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To what extent has home schooling in the UK during lockdown reinforced class inequalities? 
 
The rapid transition of home schooling in the UK during lockdown has changed children’s educational experiences. This essay will focus on social class and why children from disadvantaged households are more likely to suffer from home schooling. There are three main topics this assignment will address. Firstly, the extent of parental involvement and the family environment. Secondly, the use of online l...
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Discuss some of the ways in which the sexualised experiences of the ancient Greeks are thought to have differed from our own 
 
The sexualised experiences of the Ancient Greeks did differ greatly from contemporary society, although there are some similarities. This essay will focus on gender representation and how sexual experiences were perceived differently according to gender roles in Ancient Greece. There are three main topics this assignment addresses throughout. Firstly, the treatment of w...
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Discuss some of the ways in which the sexualised experiences of the ancient Greeks are thought to have differed from our own 
 
The sexualised experiences of the Ancient Greeks did differ greatly from contemporary society, although there are some similarities. This essay will focus on gender representation and how sexual experiences were perceived differently according to gender roles in Ancient Greece. There are three main topics this assignment addresses throughout. Firstly, the treatment of w...
Research Question: To what extent has societal attitudes and values about the role of the domesticated dog changed in contemporary society? 
 
This report will reflect on the methodology of the pilot study conducted in response to the research question: ‘To what extent has societal attitudes and values about the role of the domesticated dog changed in contemporary society?’ It can be argued that the domestication of dogs has lead to them playing an important role in society. Owners within my...
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Research Question: To what extent has societal attitudes and values about the role of the domesticated dog changed in contemporary society? 
 
This report will reflect on the methodology of the pilot study conducted in response to the research question: ‘To what extent has societal attitudes and values about the role of the domesticated dog changed in contemporary society?’ It can be argued that the domestication of dogs has lead to them playing an important role in society. Owners within my...
To what extent are individuals creative actors who actively control the conditions of their lives? 
A case study of the Sociological problem of patriarchy and gender identity in the family sphere. 
 
Patriarchy was originally described by social anthropologists as the domination by the father within the family structure (Fulcher and Scott, 2011, p. 156). However, within the feminist literature there are different approaches to patriarchy. For example, Marxist feminists emphasise the interconnec...
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To what extent are individuals creative actors who actively control the conditions of their lives? 
A case study of the Sociological problem of patriarchy and gender identity in the family sphere. 
 
Patriarchy was originally described by social anthropologists as the domination by the father within the family structure (Fulcher and Scott, 2011, p. 156). However, within the feminist literature there are different approaches to patriarchy. For example, Marxist feminists emphasise the interconnec...
What factors might explain the high attainment of British Chinese pupils? 
 
As a response to the poster presentation, the tutor advised that the incorporation of Butler’s (1997) notion of ‘performance’ and Youdell’s (2005) ‘performative habitus’ would be useful in explaining the high attainment of British Chinese pupils. Whilst both ‘performativity’ and ‘habitus’ were briefly acknowledged individually in the poster presentation, the correlation between the two was not.
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What factors might explain the high attainment of British Chinese pupils? 
 
As a response to the poster presentation, the tutor advised that the incorporation of Butler’s (1997) notion of ‘performance’ and Youdell’s (2005) ‘performative habitus’ would be useful in explaining the high attainment of British Chinese pupils. Whilst both ‘performativity’ and ‘habitus’ were briefly acknowledged individually in the poster presentation, the correlation between the two was not.
To what extent does the media sensationalise negative stereotypes of ‘beauty’, in the context of female body image? 
 
Throughout history, the idea of ‘beautiful’ women is profound in the emergence of Feminism as a marketing strategy, through the proliferation of social media, advertising and female style magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Grazia. This literature review explores the turbulent nature of the idealised female body in Western culture and a combination of theoretical perspect...
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To what extent does the media sensationalise negative stereotypes of ‘beauty’, in the context of female body image? 
 
Throughout history, the idea of ‘beautiful’ women is profound in the emergence of Feminism as a marketing strategy, through the proliferation of social media, advertising and female style magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Grazia. This literature review explores the turbulent nature of the idealised female body in Western culture and a combination of theoretical perspect...
How does the British media sensationalise moral panics, in the context of ‘White’ female offenders? 
 
A detailed dissertation essay, including methodology, findings and analysis. Along with counter arguments and a literature review for evidence and context.
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How does the British media sensationalise moral panics, in the context of ‘White’ female offenders? 
 
A detailed dissertation essay, including methodology, findings and analysis. Along with counter arguments and a literature review for evidence and context.
People, Environment, and Social Change 
 
Theory on media and social change 
Media and the environment 
Some examples from key moments in the history of environmental movements
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People, Environment, and Social Change 
 
Theory on media and social change 
Media and the environment 
Some examples from key moments in the history of environmental movements