Individualisation thesis (Beck)
Beck argues that late modernity creates individualisation: people are freed from fixed social roles and identities (family, class, gender), forced to create individual biographies, and experience greater choice but also greater risk and responsibility.
Real World
Rising divorce rates in the UK — from roughly 27,000 in 1961 to over 100,000 by the 1990s — reflect Beck's individualisation thesis: people increasingly leave unsatisfying marriages rather than stay bound by tradition or economic necessity.
Exam Focus
For 'assess' questions on Beck, deploy Bauman's critique that 'individualisation' ignores how class and gender still constrain personal choices.
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