functionalism

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    • functionalist perspective
      society has different parts that work together to maintain stability, change can be positive or negative
      different social institutions working together to fulfil functional pre-requisities of society & members
    • Emile Durkheim- founding father of sociology 

      proposed society held together by social solidarity
      -it helped keep society stable during social change
      -stop society from collapsing
    • organic analogy 

      -functionalists see society as working similarly to a human body
      -each institution working like an organ
      -different social institutions working together to fulfil functional pre-requisites of society & members
    • value consensus 

      agreement upon shared values between members in society
    • functionalism strengths
      -organic analogy shows how institutions work together to maintain value consensus
      -shows importance of shared culture as the basis of social order
      -recognises importance of social structure in understanding society
      -provides significant insight into the positive functions of major institutions
      -provides explanation for social order & stability > why people generally conform to rules
    • functionalism criticisms
      -rose-tinted view of society
      -fails to consider individual differences in values
      -assumes everyone has equal power
      -deterministic > assumes people will accept socialisation and value consensus willingly
      -teleological > claims family exists because children need to be socialised
    • two key sociologists
      Emile Durkheim
      Talcott Parsons
    • key concepts
      -social solidarity
      -organic analogy
      -functional pre-requisites
      -value consensus
    • Talcott Parsons
      -built upon Durkheim's ideas
      -associated with many key concepts
    • how are functional pre-requisites achieved?
      -social institutions perform vital functions > allowing society to function harmoniously
      -family:
      > socialises children into norms & values
      > reproduces next generation
      > supports economy
    • socialisation
      -Parsons argues socialisation helps establish value consensus
      -having value consensus helps increase social solidarity & keeps society stable
    • what do functionalists believe society is a system of?
      interconnected parts
    • how is social order maintained?
      through value consensus
    • how does social change happen?
      -slowly
      -through structural differentiation & dynamic equilibrium
    • Parsons' GAIL model
      A) instrumental
      B) expressive
      C) goal attainment
      D) adaptation
      E) integration
      F) latency
      G) economic
      H) political
      I) cultural
      J) community
      K) family & kinship
    • what does Durkheim suggest threatens social order?
      people's selfishness
      pursuing own individual desires
    • agencies of socialisation
      ensure individuals learn & internalise society's central values
      -so they feel a part of something bigger than themselves
    • agencies of social control

      -reinforce agencies of socialisation by using positive sanctions to reward conformity
      -and negative sanctions to punish deviance
    • Merton's internal critique
      -Merton criticises Parsons for assuming all social institutions perform beneficial, positive functions
      -Merton argues some parts of social system don't work as intended and can have harmful effects for society > dysfunction
    • example of dysfunction > Merton
      growth of technology
      > may have been functional as it made helped make huge scientific progress
      > may also be dysfunctional as contributed to environmental pollution & climate change
    • actions of individuals / institutions may have 2 types of function :
      manifest functions - intended & recognised consequences of action
      latent functions - unintended & unrecognised consequences of action
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