Functionalism

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    • Who developed the functionalism perspective in sociology?
      Emile Durkheim
    • What analogy did Durkheim use to describe society?
      Society is like a human body
    • What are the two main components Durkheim identified for society to function smoothly?
      Social cohesion and social control
    • How does Durkheim's concept of social cohesion relate to societal problems?
      Problems can indicate dysfunctions elsewhere
    • What does Durkheim mean by social cohesion?
      Extent to which people are bound together
    • What does Durkheim mean by social control?
      Extent to which anti-social behavior is prevented
    • What happens in a society with too little social cohesion?
      It becomes selfish and people don't help
    • What happens in a society with too much social control?
      It leads to oppression and tyranny
    • What is the role of consensus in functionalism according to Durkheim?
      It maintains the balance of social cohesion and control
    • What are the two stages of socialisation in functionalism?
      • Primary socialisation: learning family values
      • Secondary socialisation: learning societal values
    • What is primary socialisation?
      Learning particularistic values from family
    • What is secondary socialisation?
      Learning universalistic values from society
    • How does functionalism view social change?
      As a gradual process that happens naturally
    • Who are some key functionalists mentioned?
      • Talcott Parsons
      • Davis and Moore
      • Young and Wilmott
      • Robert Merton
      • Walt Rostow
    • What are key functionalist ideas?
      • Organic change over radical change
      • Meritocracy in society
      • Positive functions of social institutions