Structural Functionalism Essay

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    According to structural-functionalists, stratification and inequality are authentically constructive phenomena that benefit society: they ascertain that the best people are at the top of the hierarchy and those who are less worthy are at the bottom. Those at the top are given power and rewards because of high facilities, and the high rewards subsist to provide incentive for qualified people to do the most paramount work in high status vocations. According to this logic, inequality ascertains…

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    Now coming to the second and most important part of Juvenile Justice i.e., the Justice itself. We need to understand What does justice seek to achieve? Extracting eye for an eye is not an objective of the punitive powers of state rather our justice means something more and meaningful, or else it will suffocate to death, the hope of using the Justice mechanism in a constructive manner applying corrective method to bring back a delinquent to the right path and rehabilitating them back in the…

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    Movie Analysis 1. Structural Functionalism Theory The Benchmark Family The benchmark family applies to Gil and Karen’s family. Gil is the breadwinner father who is having trouble receiving a promotion at work that he wants throughout the movie. In the scene where he tells Karen he quits his job and she tells him she’s pregnant when he’s leaving she asks him if he have to. He replies that everything in his life is a have to. Gil has the responsibility of providing for the family financially and…

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    denies Officer John Ryan’s father the proper help, law enforcement is portrayed as a corrupt organization that is dictated by racial bias, and the government as an institution that uses regular people as pawns to gain political standing. While the Structural Functionalist Theory is underrepresented in the movie, the Social Conflict Theory is better represented. The Social Conflict Theory is based on the fact that different social groups have unequal power, though all groups struggle for the…

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    In order to analyze the intricate nature of societies, sociologists employ several theoretical tactics. Moreover, structural-functionalism is perhaps the most effective approach towards understanding the big picture in the co-existence and union of a society as a whole. The structural-functionalism approach recognizes society at a macro-level, where it’s diverse pieces mutually rely on one another for stability. Additionally, distinct parts of a society operate together in promoting somewhat of…

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    Structural Functionalism is one of three sociological perspectives that are recognized by sociologists. It is based on the study of a society and all of its facets. It focuses on the the way societies relate to one another. It studies the relationship between different parts of society. It looks at how society functions. They believe a society has stratification, that you are what you do, basically it’s that those who have means can send their children to the right schools, or even have access…

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    Structural functionalism, theorizes that as a whole society regulates the functions of its members based solely on the needs of the organization. This can be related to many different types of environments for instance, sports. Sports teams such football are set up around the needs of the team, different positions are required throughout the structure of the game play for proper function; quarterbacks are needed to lead the team and plan the movement of the ball in forward progression, linemen…

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    Functionalism In Abortion

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    The topic of abortion is one that is and will continue to produce heated debates. Ever since the ruling of Roe V. Wade many children have lost their opportunity for life. As of 2011, there are approximately 1.06 abortions per year in the United States alone. That’s about two abortions per minute. Since abortion was legalized in 1973, there have been 53 million abortions performed in the United States (Lipka, 2014). The issue of abortion in America remains sharply divided. Not only is there a…

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    Individuals experience the world in a particular way which investigates this sociological view expressed through three diverse types. These types include: functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism, which will be investigated more thoroughly. As humans, we maintain the ability to view the world in a cognitive form, were we are able to distinguish patterns which later help us with the development of language, common expressions, relatable symbols, religion, customs, values,…

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    Sociological Theories: Compare and Contrast The Structural-Functional theory definition: “Functionalism addresses the society as a whole in terms of function of its constituent elements such as norms, customs, traditions, and institutions.”(Subedi) The structural-functional theory looks at society as many different parts and how they work together to form a stable society; it is a macro-level oriented theory. One important component of the structural-functional approach is the idea of social…

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