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Social Theory: An Introduction
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Social Theory: An Introduction
Macro-Sociological (Quantitative)
Structural Functionalism
Society is unified as a whole, that functions because of the contributions of it's separate functions
(Human Body Analogy)
Emile Durkheim: 1838-1917
'Ordered System'
Even dsyfunction/disorder creates new forms of social cohesion
Conflict Theory
Societies inequalities is a principle cause of conflict in society
Emphasising a materialistic approach
"Karl Marx"
Present time; Conflict theory perspective has expanded to explore things such as; Race, Culture, Mass-Media, etc
Micro-Sociological (Qualitative)
Symbolic Interactionism
Asserts that interaction and meaning are central to society and assumes that meanings are not inherent but are created through interaction
"Max Weber"
Individuals are going to act based on their perspective of themselves
Post-Modernism (Society Now)
Claims that society id going through an Epochal Shift beyond modernity
Suggests that society reality is diverse, pluralistic and constantly in flux.
Began in the 18th Century - Values specific knowledge
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