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Background: There are 3 major theories used by sociologists: - Functionalism - Symbolic Interaction - Conflict Theory: a general statement about how some

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Page 1: Background: There are 3 major theories used by sociologists: - Functionalism - Symbolic Interaction - Conflict Theory: a general statement about how some
Page 2: Background: There are 3 major theories used by sociologists: - Functionalism - Symbolic Interaction - Conflict Theory: a general statement about how some

Background:• There are 3 major theories used by sociologists:

- Functionalism- Symbolic Interaction- Conflict

Theory: a general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work

Perception: is the way your brain sees an event, how you interpret something

Theoretical Perspective: a set of assumptions about an area of study

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The Functionalist PerspectiveDefinition: Emphasizes the contributions (the functions) made by each part of society * (ie. Family, Religion, Education, Economy, Govt.)

According to Functionalism:•All parts of society are part of the integrated whole •A change in one part of society leads to changes in the other parts After upheaval societies will return to a state of normalcy•Members of society cooperate based on a consensus on values

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Vocabulary• Two kinds of functions:

– Manifest: the intended & recognized consequences or outcomes– Latent: the unintended & unrecognized consequences or

outcomes* Apply this to Video Games:Manifest Function to have fun & be entertainedLatent Function obesity & violence

• Dysfunctions: negative consequences or outcomes

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The Conflict PerspectiveDefinition: Emphasizes conflict, competition, change and constraints which exist in society

According to the Conflict Theory:•It is the reverse of functionalism•A society is composed of groups that: Engage in fierce competition for resources (voting/rights/etc.)

There is a constant struggle for power and control

Those in power can then constrain those who are less powerful by limiting their access to resources (Inequality)

As the power shifts between one group or another, change occurs!

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Symbolic Interactionism TheoryDefinition: the interaction among people is based on mutually understood symbols

According to the Symbolic Interationist Theory:• Symbol: something observable that represents something else• Members of society have to understand the meaning of the

symbol or…………….. there is confusion, embarrassment, or chaos!– We learn meaning of a symbol from watching how others react– Once we learn the meaning of these symbols, we base our

behavior (interactions) on these symbols– We use the meanings of symbols to imagine how others will

react to our behavior and vice versa

Apply this to a person at a party wearing a “wedding ring”:

- What does the “symbol” of a wedding ring mean?

- How will a person wearing a wedding ring affect our behavior?

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Levels of Analysis

• Macro Level: examination of large-scale patterns of society– Functionalist– Conflict

• Micro Level: examination of small-scale patterns of society– Symbolic Interactionism