Structural Functionalism
Structural Functionalism
Functionalism
states that society is made up of various institutions that
work together in cooperation.
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Parson’s Structural Functionalism
ADAPTATION GOAL ATTAINMENT
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Structure of the General Action
System (Ritzer 2000)
Cultural system (Latency Social system (Integration
Function) providing actors Function) controlling its
with the norms and values components parts
that motivate them for
action
Personality system (Goal
Action system (Adaptation Attainment) defining system
Function) adjusting to and goals and mobilizing
transforming to the external resources to attain them
world
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Parson’s answer to the problem
of order in Structural
Functionalism
1. Property of order and interdependence of parts
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Parson’s social system begins at the micro
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level with interaction between the ego and
alter – ego, defined as the most
elementary form of the social system. He
was interested in such a large-scale
components of social systems as
collectiveness, norms and values. Parsons
was not simply a structuralist but also a
FUNCTIONALIST.
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5. It must have at least a minimum of control over
potentially disruptive behavior.
-Talcott Parsons
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The functionalist perspective is primarily concerned
with why society assumes a particular form.
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Key principles of the functionalist theory
by Farley 1990
1. Interdependency
4. Equilibrium
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Interdependency
every part of society is dependent to some extent on the
other parts of the society, so that what happens at one
place in society has important effects elsewhere
Equilibrium
is a characteristic of a society when it has achieved the
form that is best adapted to its situation. New technology,
a change in climate, or contact with an outside society are
all conditions to which a society might have to adapt.
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The Structural- Functional Model
(Ritzer, 2000)
Social Structure provide preset patterns
which evolve to human need
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In the analysis of living organism, the scientist’s
task is to identify the various parts (structures)
and determine how they work (function).
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The component parts of social structure
Families Associations Churches Countries
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2 4 6
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● Functionalist sociologists stress
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• Thus, in modern societies education becomes the
key institution in a meritocratic selection process.
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