Understanding Society Through Functionalism

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Course Outline

  1. Functionalism Overview
  2. Major Functionalist Theorists
  3. Social Institutions Functions
  4. Manifest and Latent Functions
  5. Social Stability
  6. Conflict Theory Foundations
  7. Class Conflict and Power
  8. Ideology and False Consciousness
  9. Conflict Theorists
  10. Symbolic Interactionism Concepts
  11. Self and Social Interaction
  12. Symbols and Meaning

1. Functionalism Overview

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Social Function: The contribution that a social structure or institution makes to the stability and maintenance of society. It explains how parts of society work together to promote social order.
  • Manifest Functions: The intended, recognized consequences of social institutions or actions. For example, education's manifest function is to teach skills and knowledge.
  • Latent Functions: The unintended or hidden consequences of social institutions. For example, schools may also serve to reinforce social networks or social stratification.
  • Social Stability: The state in which society maintains order and cohesion through interconnected social institutions and shared norms.
  • Social Institutions: Established systems and structures (e.g., family, education, religion) that fulfill essential functions to sustain society.
  • Equilibrium: A state of balance in society where social institutions and structures function harmoniously, maintaining social order.

Essential Points

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1. What does 'Functionalism Overview' refer to in sociology?

2. Who is considered a foundational figure in functionalism and emphasized the importance of social facts and collective consciousness?

3. Who is the foundational functionalist theorist known for emphasizing social facts and collective consciousness?

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Social Function — definition?

Contribution of a social structure to society's stability.

Social Function — definition?

Contribution of social structures to society’s stability.

Durkheim — key idea?

Emphasized social facts and cohesion for stability.

Manifest Functions — example?

Education teaches skills and knowledge.

Manifest vs Latent Functions — difference?

Manifest are intended; latent are unintended consequences.

Latent Functions — example?

Schools reinforce social networks.

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