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    the objective social world and use of an analogy between the individual organism and society. The emphasis on scientific method leads to the assertion that one can study the social world in the same ways as one studies the physical world. Thus‚ Functionalists see the social world as "objectively real‚" as observable with such techniques as social surveys and interviews. Furthermore‚ their positivistic view of social science assumes that study of the social world can be value-free‚ in that the investigator’s

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    traumatic event for the couple but it is especially hard for the affected children that have to either live with one of the parents or the other. Below I will explain the different Sociological types of divorce included functionalist‚ conflict‚ and interactionist perspectives. Functionalist View

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    perspectives the functionalist perspectives‚ the conflict perspective‚ and the interactionist perspective. These three perspectives will explain how we as people choose to analyze a given subject or topic‚ and how society as a whole plays a role in all of it. Given from a sociologist point of view the perspectives will be explained in terms of how society has influence on things. It will be a clear layout as to how society‚ social forces‚ and human behavior all play a role. The functionalist perspective

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    The main function of education is to maintain a value consensus in society As stated in Item A‚ functionalists believe that value consensus‚ or agreed social values are necessary for the well-being of society‚ and this correlates through to education as well. For example‚ when you are educated‚ you aren’t solely taught about lessons‚ but you are also taught about responsibility‚ and how you are expected to act as a member of society. However‚ not all sociologists agree with the statement. For

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    Outline and evaluate the view that the role of religion in society is to promote stability and consensus? The title is arguing clearly form a functionalist perspective on religion. Religion is a secondary agent of socialisation‚ it plays a major part in many people’s lives‚ even though we may not be as religious as we used to be‚ religion still features strongly in our word as many of our laws and moral codes‚ which are targeted at maintaining a stable society stem from the bible. Such as ‘thou

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    Influences on Education Reflection EDU/301-Foundations of Education January 12‚ 2014 Influences on Education Reflection Sociological Modes of Analysis consist of functionalist perspective‚ conflict perspective‚ and symbolic interactionist perspective. Each perspective analyzes the schools to insure an effective and efficient operation that will benefit society. What is most compelling of each mode is that they all show how the education system uses certain factors in order to have a functional

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    Functionalists view: This is because within the school environment‚ there’s an organisational hierarchy structure‚ just as you will find in a workplace with teachers and head teachers having more authority than students and telling them what to do. Furthermore‚ a particular standard must be met in terms of grades and uniform in order to stay in school and build the school a good reputation. The hard work a student will put into school will be rewarded by qualifications which will be a great advantage

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    Joe Hack – 22/10/14Sociology EssayExamine the reasons for the increased family and household diversity in the last 40 years. (24 marks)Functionalists believe that the modern family can be generalised to a ‘cereal packet image’ – named because of the way that the media portray the typical family that consists of two parents‚ one male and one female‚ and then two or three children. However‚ there is now a strong body of evidence to suggest that there are now a wider variety of family types‚ which shows

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    Sociology Homework Feminism: * Feminism is a social movement that has taken it’s discourse over the past hundred years. Feminist sociologists look at the inequalities between men and women in society. * Feminist sociologists believe that society is built on conflict – (disagreement) between men and women‚ they believe that men have all the power in society and that it is unfair towards women. * There is more than one type of feminism‚ although all believe that there is some issue

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    The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the similarities and differences in Emile Durkheim’s and Clifford Geertz’s views and purposes of religion. Durkheim is considered the founder of functionalism - a functionalist is a person who interprets each part of society in terms of how it contributes to the entire society. The different parts are all organized to fill different needs and they all depend upon one another. According to Durkheim‚ the purpose of religion

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