Sociology Revision Booklets: 3. Mass Media

The third in our occasional series covering free revision resources on the web looks at the Mass Media (as you’ve probably guessed from the title).

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Connecting Walls Collection

CBSC Sociology has been busy creating and posting a huge number of revision Connecting Walls on Twitter and, in the spirit of “pinching other people’s

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Updating Crime & Deviance

Day Workshop with renowned sociologist and film-maker, Dr Steve Taylor Strain, Labelling, Realism etc. are still important because they underpin a lot of research in

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SCTV Weekly Round-Up

Our weekly round-up of all the best sociology and psychology links…

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An Alternative to A-level Sociology 2015

September 2015 in England and Wales sees yet another educational change in the shape of “new A-levels”- which are sort-of “new old A-levels” in terms

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Using Analogies in A-level Sociology

Analogies are a useful teaching tool in sociology for a number of reasons: They can help students to understand something complex and unfamiliar by using

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Revision: Rolling the Dice?

How to incorporate Elaborative Interrogation into your revision.

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Collections 2 | Revision

This latest Collection gathers all our Revsion process posts into one handy place.

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Psychology Learning Tables | 9

The ninth (and final!) set of A-level Psychology Knowledge Organisers covers the letters P (for Parasocial Relationships) to W (Working Memory Model).

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More Sociology Summer Transition Resources | 2

Part 2 of a range of fairly up-to-date transition materials that might both inspire and save you a bit of time and effort.

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