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A. Functionalist

  1. Modeled after physical sciences
a. Generalization
b. Objectivity
c. Quantification
d. Experimentation
  1. Key Aspects

a. Social systems

1) Relation of parts to whole
2) Integration


b. Structure
1) Ecological
2) Roles
3) Groups
4) Norms

c. Functions: Manifest and Latent

d. Universal Needs

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14y ago

Structural functionalism refers to the distinct structures or institutions that shape a society and each structure has a specific function or role to play in determining the behaviour of the society. For exaample to maintain security for the members of a society, it has military system to defend the members from exteranl threat, and police system to maintain law and oeder of the society. The systems are the structures of the society and the functions of the systems are to provide security and stability for the society.

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9y ago

A functionalist, or functionalism, is a main theory of sociology. Functionalism explores each facet of society, and what it contributes to the whole.

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13y ago

Hi

You mean Functionalism.

You can find that word in the dictionary.

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A society is a series of institutions, and a change in one institution affects other institutions.

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10y ago

compare and contrast the functionalist and marxist pesperctive on social stratification

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