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    : Social imagination and the Social perspectives: The concept “sociological imagination’ was introduced by C.Wright Mills in 1959 The sociological imagination is a concept of being able to think ourselves away from the familiar routines of our daily lives in order to look at them in a different & a more wider perspective. Mills defined sociological imagination as “the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society.” To have a sociological imagination‚ a person

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    deviance on a more sociological perspective. Functionalism is the understanding of social and cultural pheromone that helps us function within society. Emile Durkheim is the founder of functionalism‚ this theory doesn’t focus on the individuals problems but as society as a whole‚ such as cultures‚ or society groups. Durkheim argued that society is characterized by existence of order‚ control‚ and the constrain of individuals. Functionalism is the logical and systematic analysis; that looks

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    sociology theories known as functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and interactionist perspective. Symbolic interactionism is the use of symbols and is face-to-face interaction. Functionalism has to do with relationships between the parts of society and how the aspects of society are adaptive. The last‚ conflict theory is the competition of scarce resources and how the elite control the poor and week. The symbolic interactionist perspective which is known as symbolic interactionism directs sociologist to

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    everyday interactions with individuals or smaller groups. For examples family or schools and other small interactions 3. Compare and contrast conflict theory with structural functionalism. Pay special attention to the way each theory treats the origin of social change. Response: Conflict theory and structural functionalism are similar in a sense where everyone can agree that someone or group has more money or power in a society. They are similar in ideas of a structured society. Where they are different

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    weeks we will be concluding our look at the main perspectives in Sociology.  For Your first assessment you will need to  understand and explain these perspectives:  Functionalism – already done  Marxism – already done  Feminism – already done  Postmodernism – already done  Collectivism – this week  The New Right – this week  Interactionism – week after Easter This week Collectivism In small groups . . .  Research the given task for Collectivism  You have 10 minutes   http://www.online-stopwatch

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    Functionalism is a structural macro and consensus theory. This means that functionalists think that the whole of society has come together because everybody has the same desires and that there is also a social system and lower classes are like puppets on the end of the string who have no control of their own destiny. They believe society is made up of different parts and use a biological analogy and compare the running of society to the human body and all of the parts must function must work together

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    problems. With all of the sociological theories created over centuries‚ I believe that the three main theories‚ structural functionalism‚ the conflict theory‚ and symbolic interactionism‚ are all important attributes to what make us successful as individuals and society‚ play an important part in what makes us fail and all consist in the United States today. The structural functionalism approach is a framework for all parts of society to work and function together. This theory points to social structure

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    the school system culture and society continue and further those social values and norms thus fulfilling a need prescribed by society. The purpose of this paper is to examine how the theories of functionalism‚ conflict‚ and interactionism perceive the social institution of education. As the functionalism theory states‚ each social institution exists in order to fulfill a social need in addition without the social institution in question‚ social order would falter. The conflict theory states‚ a social

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    positive social institution and that the socialisation of the family develops adult personalities. The gender roles that family members participate in are believed to be fair and in accordance with the instrumental characteristics of their genders. Functionalism supports Capitalism and describes it as: democratic‚ meritocratic‚ and economically efficient. Therefore the socialisation process of people within the family is also necessary and beneficial. Factualists believes a consensus exists within society

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    The first theory‚ Symbolic interactionism‚ is one that focuses on social interactions that humans develop on their own. George Mead‚ a philosopher‚ introduced this theory to the world of sociology. His main focus was the meaning that people put on objects or events‚ and even the meaning of imposing on a behavior. A second widely known theory is Functionalism. This theory‚ stemming from Emile Durkheim‚ gives an analysis on how social order

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