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    Functionalism revolves around the concept that society must fulfill essential functions, such as producing and distributing goods and different services to survive. The institution of family and marriage can be explored from a functionalist perspective, in how particular marriages and families contribute to the overall well-being of modern American society. Families can ensure the survival of the contemporary American society through maintaining a sense of order and stability. Ultimately, the family

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    Conflict Theory vs. Structural Functionalism, this is like a fight between conservative and liberal. Structural Functionalism is a sociological theory that focuses on the structures of society and their functional significance (positive and negative consequences) for other structures (Ritzer, 2013). In another word, Structural Functionalism focuses on hierarchy, high position in the society. The theory is based on the belief that a person who held a high position like doctor or lawyer should get

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    Structural Functionalism is a theory in sociology which states that each part of society is necessary for the functioning of the social organism. There are several elements in the functionalist paradigm which explain how society functions in order to maintain the social organism and keep it alive. These elements of functionalisms are cohesion, integration, solidarity, and equilibrium. These elements explain how society is divided into different functional parts, with each part depending on the

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    In the theory of Structural Functionalism, one believes that society is made up of many parts which depend on each other to work and if one fails, all will fail. Imagine the body; each organ has a set function. If the heart stopped doing what it was supposed to be doing and tried to digest your food, what would happen? Functionalists consider family as an essential building block of society. This is an analogy to decide that if one part of society actually starts failing, the society dies. George

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    for instance, Structural Functionalism – which according to Kendall (2013), is “a society composed of interrelated parts, each of which serves a function and ideally contributes to the overall stability of society” (pg. 21). From this theory, it is customary for homelessness to be part of society in order to maintain an equilibrium of poverty, class distinction, and job creations/innovations. Corresponding to this, Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda (2012), state that: Structural functionalism is the best

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    Structural Functionalism In society today, structural functionalism can be defined as looking at society as a whole with all the small parts working together to make things run smoothly. For example, these smaller parts are known as institutions. These may include: inequality, education, religion, sports, politics etc. We as the people of tomorrow live in a very controversial society where there are a lot of factors that restricts us from these types of institutions that may very well

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    the story of an 11-year-old girl named Riley and the personified emotions that shape and control her personality. The movie is a wonderful example of the functional analysis theoretical perspective of sociology, also known as structural functionalism or, simply, functionalism, in that it illustrates a society (in this case, the young girl Riley) can maintain equilibrium only when its component parts (the emotions/characters of Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger) are each present and fulfilling

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    Structural functionalism is the school of thought that will be used to explain the topic of mental illness and race. Structural functionalisms the belief that social structures or systems are put in place in order to serve society and its people. It focuses on the relationships between social institutions and how they come together to make up society. In the past people did not understand mental illnesses so their solution was to put everyone suffering from a mental illness into asylums so no attention

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    1. Structural Functionalism Definition: Structural Functionalism is a sociological theory that attempts to explain why society functions the way it does by focusing on the relationships between the various social institutions that make up society. Example 1: One illustration that I saw was the set up framework. The built up system is intended to keep the animals in slavery. Example 2: The pig considers the mandates of their general public are administered by the dictator people. Example 3:

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    Structural Functionalism is defined as, “a society which is a whole unit made up of interrelated parts that work together” and “ its society as a living organism/ machine that has multiple organs and parts and people to fulfill their individual functions; working together to make it happen ” (Henslin 2015, Smith 2017). One direct quote from the film, Jonestown: The Life and Death of People’s Temple that Structural Functionalism can be applied to is stated by this specific character when discussing

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