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Both feminism and Functionalism operate on a macro approach i.e. they look at the big picture when investigating society.
They both come under the structuralist approach i.e. they view society as more important than the individial
They both also argue that education prepares pupils for their position in an unequal society
That's as much as i can think of for now, but if i remember anymore I'll fill it in!!
surrealism, minimalism, functionalism,
DNA's structure is a double helix. DNa's function is to store the code which, when placed in a cell, provides the instructions for production of a unique living organism.
What is the difference between structuralism and functionalism in Psychology Schools?
What is the difference between structuralism and functionalism in Psychology Schools?
Sociology is the study of society, looking at explanations into why society acts the way it does and what impacts society or vice versa. Feminism is the movement for gender equality.
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i think thge first difference between functionalism and symbolic interactionism it that symbolic interaction deals mostly with verbal and nonverbal interaction meanwhile functionalism deals with large scale groups that can be breaken down in to sub units
Gender refers to characteristics assigned to masculinity or femininity. Feminism is the movement to bring about gender equality.
Functionalism in anthropology focuses on the individual functions of cultural elements, while structural functionalism examines how these elements work together to maintain social order and stability within a society. Functionalism emphasizes the purpose of cultural practices, while structural functionalism looks at how these practices contribute to the overall structure of society.
Feminism is the assertion that women have been historically disadvantaged relative to men, and a commitment to changing oppressive structures. It is the movement towards the social, politcal, and economic equality of all people. Eco-feminism is a specific sub-set of feminism that opposes all forms of dominance: men over women, heterosexuals over homosexuals, and humans over animals (this last point is crucial in making it eco-feminism instead of just general feminism). Eco-feminism focuses on how hierarchies are linked and how these hierarchies affect not only people, but also the natural world.
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c. Functionalism. This perspective views inequality as necessary for maintaining social order and stability, as different roles and statuses in society are needed for it to function effectively.