What is the importance of structural functionalism in understanding the different institution in society
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Education, for example, has severalimportant functions in a society, such as socialization, learning. Thus one of the key ideas in Structural Functionalism is that society is made-up of groups or institutions, which are cohesive, share common norms, and have a definitive culture.
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Structural functionalism holds that human societies tend to evolve toward increased differentiation, in which institutions become increasingly specialized in the functions they perform.
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- Structural functionalism, or simply functionalism, is "a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability". This approach looks at both social structure and social functions.
- A sociological (or anthropological) paradigm is structure functionalism. It's a way of looking at the world and analyzing things. If you will, think of it as a specific lens. When you look at things this way, you're evaluating the various components that keep civilization running.
- It examines the role of various aspects of cultures or civilizations, as the name implies.
- This includes things like morals and ideals, as well as various roles that must be fulfilled.
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