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    society. Interactionist Theory Interaction theory looks at topics of society through the small interactions between individual people. Race through the lens of interactionism provides a label of identity and relationships. People tend to find safety with individuals of their same race‚ and they also tend to follow those of their own race. Without the interactions of people within their race‚ there would be no racism and thus no racial inequalities. Gender inequality through the interactionist theory

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    posits that both the individual self and society as a whole are the are products of social interactions based on language and other symbols. (Chambliss‚ William J..‚ and Daina S. Eglitis. Discover Sociology. Third ed..‚ Sage‚2018.) Symbolic interactionists point out that deviants‚ like people who are conformist‚ live in a world that is socially constructed. Certain labels are available and

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    into. There are the functionalist‚ who thrive to see the productivity of everything‚ the conflict theorist who believe the system is always against them and there will always be a hierarchy‚ the feminist who believe in the patriarchy‚ and the interactionist who think our communication is the thing that holds us all together. These four perspectives have very different believes when it comes to one of the most important aspects of our society‚ education. The functionalist perspective states that

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    Theories of Deviance are limited in their ability to explain deviant acts if one adopts the view that these theories are universal. There is no universal‚ right or wrong theory‚ rather each theory provides a different perspective which only "fully makes sense when set within an appropriate societal context and values framework" . The functionalist theories share a common structural explanation of causes of deviance . They assume that conformity in society is achieved through the existence of norms

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess different sociological explanations of suicide. (21 marks) Suicide is the intentional taking of one’s own life and sociologists over the years have tried to put forward various explanations for why someone may do this. Within sociology there are many different views on suicide on the causes and explanations for it‚ these come from two main methodologies which are Positivists who believe that sociology is a science and they should aim to make causal

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    What is symbolic interactionist Perspective and describe both past and current views. Symbolic Interactionist Perspective in its simplest form views human interaction as a process of exchanging symbols as in words‚ signs‚ behaviors‚ that through socialization are connected with meanings and thus providing a way to

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    energy‚ for the purpose of the manufacture of goods and services in order to achieve an individuals needs (Gedden’s 2008). There are six key areas of thought in the sociology of work these include “managerial psychologist”‚ Durkheim systems”‚ Interactionist”‚ Weber Interpretivist”‚ Marxian and “Post structuralise and Post Modern” (Watson 2008). Sociology is defined as the examination of the connections which grow between individuals as they are arranged by others in cultures and how these patterns

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    Theories of Deviance Applied to Drug Use Since the dawn of society there have been people whose behavior differed from the rest of society. There are many different theories and perspectives on why people do things like abuse drugs‚ and although we my never have all the answers‚ sociology still help us to understand the problem better. In order to understand the theories of deviance‚ and apply them to drug use in our society one must first understand what deviance is. Alex Thio defines deviance

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    sound white?” During that point in my life‚ I had a really difficult time figuring out how to deal with that question‚ where the need others had to categorize me was coming from‚ and why feelings of rejection were stemming from it. To a symbolic interactionist‚ this experience of not knowing who I was because others kept telling me I did not fully belong to one category is in line with the theory that we get our meanings from the world around us. Nothing is objective -- every single thing we know is

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    There are three primary sociological theories that are discussed in the first chapter of our textbook. These three theories are the Structural Functionalist‚ the Conflict Theorists‚ and the Symbolic Interactionists. The first theory is structural functionalism. Within this theory there was sociologist that had beliefs in how this theory could be viewed. Auguste Comte‚ called the father of sociology‚ believed that societies have different stages of development that coincide with what they believe

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