Christian Joseph · AS / A Level Sociology · 2026 edition
Christian Joseph's Sociology. — A Level Revision Notes, Quizzes & Essay Plans
Six chapters of clean, exam-ready notes — theory, key sociologists, quizzes, and full 26-mark essay plans. Built by a student, for students.
- 6
- Chapters
- 60+
- Sociologists
- 300+
- Quiz questions
- 26
- Mark essays

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Complete syllabus coverage
Every subject. Every exam board.
Whether you're sitting Cambridge 9699, IGCSE, GCSE, AQA, OCR or IB — every topic is mapped to what you need.
Socialisation & Identity
Research Methods
The Family
Education
Globalisation
Media
Also covers
Cambridge 9699
AS / A Level
IGCSE & GCSE
All major boards
AQA
A Level & GCSE
OCR & IB
A Level & Diploma
26-Mark Essays
Full plans for every topic
Key Sociologists
60+ theorists covered
About
Christian Joseph
Author · Student
Hi, I'm Christian Joseph — I'm 17 and an AS / A Level Sociology student. I built this site for myself to revise from, and now I'm sharing it with all of you. My work has been checked over by Sociology teachers — and they were very impressed.
By Christian Joseph · What's inside
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Theory
Concise, exam-board-aware notes split into digestible sub-sections you can actually finish.
Sociologists
The names you need to know, what they argued, and which school they belong to.
Quizzes
Multiple-choice questions with instant feedback and explanations after every chapter.
26-Mark Essays
Full essay plans for every section — arguments for, against, and a mini-plan.
Study Radio
Toggle the radio in the corner and lock in to a hand-picked playlist for a deep-work block.
Exam-Ready
Every page written with the mark scheme in mind — designed to translate into marks.
Christian Joseph's syllabus
Six chapters. One A.
Socialisation & Identity
Primary, secondary, and the making of the self.
Research Methods
Positivism, interpretivism, and the toolkit.
The Family
Functions, diversity, and changing structures.
Education
Achievement, ideology, and hidden curriculum.
Globalisation
Networks, culture, and the shrinking world.
Media
Power, audiences, and representation.
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