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    examples of functionalist sociologists. The whole family has an important part to play within our society and each member have a job to do to keep the family together. Just as Talcott Parsons suggested the theory of functionalism means that the function of anything is about the job that is set to do. However Parsons‚ along with Wilmott and Young argued that industrialisation has led to open marriage‚ joint marital roles in the symmetrical nuclear family. Although families are bound together

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    said “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely”: a] Robert A. Dhal b] David Easton c] Lord Acton d] Paul Janet. 7. The Five Characteristics of political system was explained by ……………… a] Almond and Powell b] Robert A. Dhal c] Talcott Parson d] David Easton. 8. Black-Box Model was the contribution of ………………. a] Morton Kaplan b] Lunsdwing Von Bertallanty c] David Easton d] Karl Deutch. 9. Which of the following is an input function according to Almond: a] Political culture

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    Intersting to know and understand what builds society. Haralambos and Holborn (2004) gives a brief description of the subjects history. The most influencial of early sociologists was french female Emile Durkheim. The theory was officially founded by talcott Parson in the 20th century. From the 1960’s onwards its popularity decreased largely due to competing perspectives and fashion. Functionalists analyse and cocclude the effect an institution has on society as a whole unit. Giddens (2001) states society

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    fundamental necessities for social existence. Chaos‚ instability‚ and alienation will disrupt the society. Schaefer (2010) explained‚ “Talcott Parsons (1902–1979)‚ a Harvard University sociologist‚ was a key figure in the development of functionalist theory. Parsons was greatly influenced by the work of Émile Durkheim‚ Max Weber‚ and other European sociologists. Parsons saw any society

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    Examine the Marxist contribution to our understanding of the family The Marxists society view family through the eyes of capitalism and that the proletariat (the working class) solely benefit the bourgeoisie (the ruling class)‚ whereas a functionalists perspective of family is that they should benefit both society and individual members of the family‚ however‚ Marists argue family is simply an instrument of the ruling class. Marxists believe family in today’s society perform key ideological functions

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    phenomena. Talcott Parson (1902-1979) was an American sociologist who was converted to functionalism under the influence of the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. Parson stated that “the social system is made up of the actions of individuals”. His starting point was the interaction between two individuals. Those individuals were faced with a variety of choices about how they might act. However‚ those choices are influenced and constrained by a number of physical and social factors Parsons determined

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    SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Definitions  Social Stratification: the systematic ranking/ hierarchy of social positions whose occupations are treated as superior‚ equal or inferior to one another.  Social Strata: groups of persons who occupy positions of same or similar rank.  Open system: a social system is „open‟ to outsiders if and insofar as its system of order does not deny participation to anyone who wishes to join and is actually in a position to do so.  Closed system:

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    Asses the functionalist role of education in society The role of education is to educate individuals within society and to prepare them for working life in the economy‚ also to integrate individuals and teach them the norms‚ values and roles within society. There are many different sociological theories that differ within the role of education within society that attempt to try and explain how society or aspects of society work together. There are several perspectives on the sociology of education

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    actions of members within a specific society * How people organize themselves in groups‚ institutions and associations * Fields: Demography‚ criminology‚ gender studies‚ social stratification * Sociologists: Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ Talcott Parsons‚ George H. Mead * Both quantitative and qualitative research methods Psychology: * Science of mental processes of a group/individual * Used in counselling to business * Fields: Developmental psychology‚ abnormal psychology‚ clinical

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