See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_K._Merton
Merton's theory of strain states that when people are unable to achieve culturally approved goals through legitimate means, they may turn to deviant behavior as a way to achieve success. This can result in various forms of deviance, such as crime, substance abuse, or rebellion against societal norms. Examples include individuals resorting to theft or fraud due to limited economic opportunities, or engaging in drug use as a coping mechanism for societal pressure.
Some examples of conflict theory include racial discrimination in hiring practices, gender inequality in wages, and disparities in educational opportunities based on socio-economic status. Conflict theory emphasizes the role of power dynamics and inequalities in shaping social relations and institutions.
Some examples of grand theories in psychology include Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Erikson's psychosocial theory, and Piaget's cognitive development theory. These theories aim to provide a broad understanding of human behavior and development, laying out overarching principles and stages that apply to various aspects of human growth and functioning.
In criminology, Social Structure Theory consists of three main sub-theories: Social Disorganization, Strain, and Cultural Deviance.
A macro theory is a broad theory that aims to explain large-scale social, political, or economic phenomena at a societal level. It focuses on understanding how institutions, structures, and systems shape society as a whole, rather than individual behaviors or interactions. Examples of macro theories include functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
C. Wright Mills failed to provide a clear definition and consistent criteria for identifying who belongs to the power elite. Additionally, he did not offer empirical evidence to support his theory, relying more on theoretical arguments and qualitative examples.
Ruth Mertons has written: 'Counting on'
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Examples of system theory include general systems theory, cybernetics, chaos theory, and complexity theory. These theories focus on understanding the interactions and dynamics within complex systems, such as ecosystems, organizations, or social networks. They help explain how systems adapt, evolve, and self-regulate.
The Ptolemaic theory and the Copernican Theory
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The Ptolemaic theory and the Copernican Theory.