Perspective
Society
Functionalist
Perspective
Everyone has a ‘function’ within society
The pink arrows represent that everyone must put something into society, eg work, study etc
Society
The blue arrows show that if you put something into society then you will gain something back, eg education, health care, security etc
Functionalist
Perspective
The stick people represent
different systems and subsystems within society, eg private industry, the police, schools, hospitals etc.
Within each system and subsystem people must fulfil their function to sustain society. Society
The reason the stick people all look the same is because the functionalist perspective does not take into account individuality. The views of the people are not important to a functionalist, as long as they fulfil their function in their particular area.
Functionalist
Perspective
The functionalist perspective assumes that everyone has the same goal for society and a shared understanding of what they are trying to achieve.
Society
Is this true? Do we all want society to be the same thing?
How would a functionalist explain crime or fox-hunting protests or anorexia?
This is
Alice
Functionalist
Perspective
Alice has a part time job at the
Co-op. She uses the money she earns to buy clothes, cigarettes and for nights out.
Alice is 18, she is on a
BTEC course at college
Society
studying
Public
Services. She wants to be in the army when she leaves college
Alice lives with her parents; she doesn’t pay for food or