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    Sociology 1. Science and Sociology 2. Social Change and Sociology 3. Marginal Voices 4. Canadian Sociology: Distinctive Touches 5. Sociological Theory 1. The Structural-Functional Paradigm 2. The Social-Conflict Paradigm 3. The Feminist Paradigm 4. The Symbolic-Interaction Paradigm 5. The Postmodernist Paradigm 6. Applying the Perspectives: The Sociology of Sport 7. Summary 8. Critical Thinking Questions 9. Applications and Exercises Applied 10. Sites to See 11. Investigate with ContentSelect

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    Definition of Sociology The subject has been looked from various points of view and now it is an opportune time to define the subject properly. According to P.A. Sorokin “sociology is a generalizing science of socio-cuitural phenomena viewed in their generic forms‚ types‚ and manifold interconnections. ” (Bierstedt‚ 1970. 3-28) Sociology is the scientific study of human society and social behaviour. The subject matter of sociology is huge and complex‚ and the knowledge produced by sociological research

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    dominated organizational studies. Describe and discuss the paradigm fully and assess the challenge posed to it by Postmodernism. Introduction Functional approach is considered the second very essential paradigm in psychology. Functional structural approach in psychology deals with cognitive processes that incorporate consciousness (Burrell and Gareth‚ 41). William James the father of functional approach came up to this paradigm from a viewpoint that functional approach in psychology is

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    Functionalists study how all of the parts of a system must work together in order for it to function correctly (Carl 2013:8). Functionalists believe that compromise between two parties is how we reach the middle ground between two extremes (Carl 2013:120). The stopgap bill was passed through compromise between the two

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    traditions o What is a theory? A paradigm? o Functionalist paradigm  Assumption about the nature of human society?  General propositions of theory: how can we explain social arrangements and social change?  Problems with functionalism? o Conflict paradigm  Assumption about the nature of human society?  General propositions of theory: how can we explain social arrangements and social change?  Problems with conflict perspective? o Symbolic interactionist paradigm (i.e. social constructionism)

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    century‚ in a period of stability (for countries like the USA or even Switzerland) or of social reconstruction after the Second world war (as for most other European countries). This development took place under the aegis of the then dominating functionalist paradigm (Parsons & Bales 1955‚ Goode 1963). Its basic model was that of the nuclear family‚ a couple of two adult partners living together with their children and forming an irreducible group securing fundamental tasks for social and hence societal

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    perspectives the functionalist perspectives‚ the conflict perspective‚ and the interactionist perspective. These three perspectives will explain how we as people choose to analyze a given subject or topic‚ and how society as a whole plays a role in all of it. Given from a sociologist point of view the perspectives will be explained in terms of how society has influence on things. It will be a clear layout as to how society‚ social forces‚ and human behavior all play a role. The functionalist perspective

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    This essay is aimed at comparing and contrasting structural functionalism with the Marxist and the noe-marxist theories to social change‚ how they best describe social change in less developed countries; in this case Zambia. The paper is to also outline the relevance of the two approaches and come up with one that offers the best approach as in the case of Zambia. Social change refers to the structural transformation of political‚ social‚ cultural‚ and economic systems and institutions to create

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    All through history of America education has served very crucially in both the political and economic needs. The goals of education in America include: all children have access toll start school ready to learn‚ 90 percent increase in High school graduates‚ development of graduates who demonstrate competency in various areas‚ create a lead in mathematics and science achievement in the world‚ literacy among all the adults and possession of the knowledge and skills essential to strive in a global economy

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    cultural relativism just accept that there are different cultures‚ may be these new costumes go in contrast to our own beliefs‚ but‚ accept the beliefs and the behavior of one society not means that we are agree with them. The three theoretical paradigms: In the micro level we find the Symbolic Interaction theory that considers how we learn to share meanings of symbols‚ the humans created symbols and our humanness comes from the

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