Social disorganization theory
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Functionalism and conflict theory
favoring objectivity over change
conflict perspective
class differences in a high school population gender inequality in college sports. racial inequality in a company's hiring and promotion practices. so, all of above is the answer.
Social inequality reflects the social-conflict theorists ideas about social stratification.
Harold M. Hodges has written: 'Conflict and consensus: an introduction to sociology' -- subject(s): Sociology 'Social stratification; class in America' -- subject(s): Social classes, Social conditions 'Conflict and consensus'
The social conflict approach sometimes receives criticism for oversimplifying complex social issues into binary conflicts between dominant and subordinate groups, overlooking the role of cooperation and consensus in society, and promoting a deterministic view of social change based solely on power dynamics.
Conflict theorists believe that society functions on there being social classes, a hierarchy. Consensus theorists believe that society functions by all parts working together to make a society.
Functionalism and conflict theory
1. One difference between conflict and consensus theories is that conflict theories stresses that people are disadvantaged because of many things which includes class, gender, social class and wealth, where consensus theories focus on believing that society functions by all parts working interpedently together.
Meredith Mckittrick has written: 'Conflict and social change in Northern Namibia, 1850-1954' -- subject(s): History, Ovambo (African people), Social conflict, Social conditions, Social change, Missions
Ronald Edsforth has written: 'Class conflict and cultural consensus' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, Automobile industry workers, Consumption (Economics), Economic conditions, Mass society, Social conditions, Social conflict
From the perspective of social conflict theory, substance abuse is primarily a problem of structural inequality and class conflict. While substance abuse is generally omnipresent throughout society, social conflict theory argues that minorities, the lower class and other marginalized groups are more likely to disproportionally suffer negative consequences as a result of substance abuse.
favoring objectivity over change
The social-conflict approach is a framework for buildingtheory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generatesconflict and change.
conflict perspective
The social role of the chorus is the voicing of consensus and conflict within Thebes. The psychological role is the articulating of the conflicts within the minds of the main characters. And the aesthetic role is the representation of the community onstage.