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Definition of structural functionalism in sociology

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Structural functionalism is sociology could be defined as a theory based on sociology that attempts to explain why society functions the way it does.


It mainly focuses on the relationships between various social institutions that make up the society.


The government, law, education, religion etc. all come under this functionalism

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Structural functionalism:

  • Structural functionalism, or we can say the simply functionalism, is a "construction theory mechanism that sees society as a complicated system whose components work together to facilitate unity and stability".
  • Collective awareness, quality agreement, social order, employment, community, crime and deviance, and the press are the key themes within functionalism.
  • Functionalist sociologists such as Parsons and Durkheim were concerned with the exploration of functions that institutions might have in society.

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