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Types Of Sociological Perspectives

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Final Paper RD There are three types of sociological perspectives and they are: functionalist perspective, conflict perspective, and symbolic interactionist perspective. All three of these perspectives help us see, understand, and put together what is going on in our society. One we will be talking about first is, functionalist perspective (functional analysis). “A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of carious parts, each with a function that, when fulfilled, contributes to society’s equilibrium; also know as functionalism and structural functionalism (Henslin 15). On page 15 they talked about Emile Durkheim and according to him, “when parts of society fulfill their functions, society is in a “normal” state. If they do not fulfill their functions, society is in an “abnormal” or “pathological” state (Henslin 15). One of my jobs is catering out of Cosentinos Price Chopper, and an example of Durkheim’s view is when my boss asks me to do specific tasks and to double check if everything on the list is packed and prepared and ready to head to the event, and if I do not do as I am told, then my boss is not prepared, wherever the event is being held does not get set up, and then …show more content…

Conflict Theory; “provides a third party perspective on social life… conflicts theorist stress that society is composed of groups that compete with one another for scarce resources (Henslin 17). Every one wants to be seen at cooperative, in control, and happy with his or her job, “but scratch the surface and you will find a struggle for power” (Henslin 17). There is an instance in the book about conflict theory on page 19 that talks about how the divorce rate is lower when men control economic life, but when the role is shifted the divorce rate changes. When I think about this I can really relate on a personal level, which helps make it more understanding, and I can comprehend the topic at

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