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Learn: Social Action Theories - Meanings and Interaction

A-level Sociology 7192 AQA

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What is the main focus of social action theories?

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The concept of {{blank0}} refers to societal norms and values that individuals internalise, while {{blank1}} compares social life to a performance.

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Which of the following are criticisms of social action theories? (Select all that apply)

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Which concept refers to societal norms internalised by individuals?

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