is an alternation in the structure and functioning of society.
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- Structural Functionalism is a macro theory that looks at how all structures or institutions in society work together. Examples of structures or institutions of society include: education, health care, family, legal system, economy, and religion.
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The Contribution of Interactionism to Our Understanding of Society The key underling principle that the interactionist perspective is based upon is the claim that social reality is constructed through actions and interactions of people. ... Social action theory argues that social 'actors' carry out actions to pursue goals.
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