SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Cards (7)

  • Sociological Functionalism views society as an organized network cooperating groups operating orderly to generally accepted norms.
  • Sociological Conflict Perspective sees the social environment in a continuous struggle which is in contrast with Functionalism.
  • Symbolic Interactionism deals with patterns of behavior in large units of society such as organization, communities, etc.
  • Evolutionism explains how human groups came to exist, grow and develop.
  • Society - It refers to all people, collectively regarded as constituting a community of related, interdependent individuals living in a particular place, following a certain mode of life
  • Culture - It may refer to the individual’s taste, inclination, and interest in the “fine arts.”
  • Culture - Mores, laws, norms, artifacts, symbols, knowledge, and everything that a person learns and shares as a member of society