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    repeated over years or generations that embody the beliefs of a group of people and create a sense of continuity and belonging” (Guest‚ 2018 p.36). Durkheim noticed at the start of the industrial age people starting exhibiting anomie and wondered how this problem will be solved. Anomie occurs when an individual is alienation due to the loss or disruption of social bonds and group values. Religion

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    people join youth subcultures (17 marks) Functionalists would argue that people need to be integrated into society to feel a sense of belonging. This is called social integration and without they believe that society would break down and experience ‘anomie’‚ where people lack a sense of belonging. For young people‚ the integration comes from the family during primary socialisation or the media or education in secondary education. The subcultures can share the same interests such as their style or music

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    Contribution of Emile Durkheim (bullet points) Religion Durkheim believed that god concept is collective creation and power that is used by groups to direct the behaviour of its members. The basic principles of religion and rituals is to keep solidarity in the society especially in the periods of conflict. Function of religion is not to worship the god but the society. Within division of labour Durkheim made clear distinction between mechanical and organic solidarity. Mechanical solidarity

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    With the economy of India booming at an all time high despite the impact of recession‚ it is an employee’s market. A large number of multiple jobs are being circulated in organizations and across industries‚ employees take little time to ponder and leave for greener pastures. In the event the employee feels dissatisfied with his job content‚ colleagues‚ boss or a general feeling of discontentment‚ disillusionment or disappointment creeps in him‚ considering present market conditions he need not think

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    "India Shining" refrain should have reaped the BJP-led coalition a whirlwind in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls. It didn’t . India Shining was felled by the humble Aam Aadmi and to the BJP’s shock‚ a Congress-led front rode to power that year on a wave of disenchantment with saffron triumphalism. Media generated hyperbole proved to be no match for an old-fashioned ground-level campaign by the other side. The mind boggles therefore at the Congress’s decision to go down the same disastrous path as the BJP with

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    In the graphic memoir Fun Home‚ Alison Bechdel records her unusual relationship with her late father Bruce Bechdel and reveals her family secrets. Throughout Chapter Three‚ she speculates about the cause of her father’s death after first knowing this catastrophe and makes a comparison between F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous character Jay Gatsby and her father. In this allusion‚ Bechdel highlights the deep influence of Fitzgerald on her father‚ in that Bruce was fascinated by Fitzgerald’s lifestyle and

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    is seen as having too much of an attractive quality. Fatal attractions are a common occurrence in intimate relationships. It is also a common cause of disenchantment in many relationships. In my 15-year marriage‚ both my ex-husband and myself had the misfortune of

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    Routledge 2. Marx‚ K (1844) “Estranged Labour”‚ in Lemert‚ C.(2010) Social Theory: The multicultural and classic readings [e-book] Westview Press: Boulder‚ CO. pp32-38 The permanent 3. Durkheim‚ E (1893) “Mechanical and Organic Solidarity” & (1902) “Anomie & The Modern Division of Labour”‚ in Lemert‚ C.(2010) Social Theory: The multicultural and classic readings [e-book] Westview Press: Boulder‚ CO. pp73-78 4. Durkheim‚ E (1984) (transl.) The Division of Labour in Society Macmillan 5. Grint‚ K. (2005)

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    presented‚ match the following theoretical perspectives to their appropriate key words: Feminist __________‚ Interactionist __________‚ Functionalism __________. Select one: a. proletariat; symbols; functions b. anomie; class consciousness; symbols c. class consciousness; Proletariat; anomie d. patriarchy; symbols; dysfunctions Question 3 According to the author‚ our explanations of social problems‚ for the most part‚ are based on all the following except: Select one: a. life experiences. b. exhaustive

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    Emilie Durkheim’s Concern with a Shift from Mechanical to Organic Solidarity Compared with the Concerns of Karl Marx and Max Weber Kat Shuttleworth SOC 3320 – 001 Dr. Piancenti Sociologists Emilie Durkheim‚ Karl Marx and Max Weber all thrived in the modern classical age. Each of the three were essentially concerned with the base of social solidarity‚ along with the division of labor‚ and social order. Coming from different theoretical traditions‚ these three sociologists

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