define the concept of social change and discuss the functionalist theory of charge. in 250 words
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Social change is the term used to describe variations in, or modifications of, any aspect of social processes, social patterns, social interaction or social organisation.”n
the functionalist perspective, societies are thought to function like organisms, with various social institutions working together like organs to maintain and reproduce societies.
According to functionalist theories, institutions come about and persist because they play a function in society, promoting stability and integration.
Functionalism has been criticized for its failure to account for social change and individual agency; some consider it conservatively based
the functionalist perspective, societies are thought to function like organisms, with various social institutions working together like organs to maintain and reproduce societies.
According to functionalist theories, institutions come about and persist because they play a function in society, promoting stability and integration.
Functionalism has been criticized for its failure to account for social change and individual agency; some consider it conservatively based
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