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What is neo functionalism in sociology,?examine merits and demerits in 500 words​

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Neofunctionalism is the perspective that all integration is the result of past integration. The term may also be used to literally describe a social theory that is 'post' traditional structural functionalism.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Neofunctionalism:

  • Neofunctionalism is the view that all integration is the result of integration in the past. The word may also be used to simply define a typical systemic structure of a social theory that is "post".
  • Neofunctionalism is a territorial unification ideology that is downplaying globalization and reintroducing territories into its government.
  • It describes and explains the regional integration process by referring to how three causal factors interact: rising economic interconnectness among nations.

Merits:

  • Relatively cheap in terms of learning about the culture. It has a positive influence as it deals with society's cohesion along with the harmony felt within it.
  • There are major concerning cultural practices, which are encouraged through social norms.

Demerits:

  • It can be prejudice, Time consuming because it needs to dip specific information about a person. Having an individual's amount of work more costly can underestimate a society's well-being.

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