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    technologies, people can know most the medicine information from different professional or popular websites. Then, the Patient-Doctor relationship can be changed that the doctors would not even autonomy like in the past. Sick Role Theory and Structural Functionalism According to Talcott Parsons who identified Sick Role Theory in 1951, claimed that both doctors and patient has their rights and obligations: the rights of the doctor are who is grants access to examine patients’ intimate physical…

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    Functionalism focuses on how different parts of a society work together—little parts of whole, while conflict theory focuses on power and the egotist need to control the resource of power. With that being said, functionalism views social inequality as a necessary evil; it allows society to function with people being on the top naturally and other working below…

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    Structural Functionalism There are many advantages to the structural functionalism in our US educational system. The primary goal is to provide an academic education to the citizens of society. However, so much more is gained from an organized academic educational environment. At an early age young students experience and interactively learn socialization. The academic educational classroom environment is the base for a stable pattern for social behavior. During the closeness in the…

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    the non-profit organization Bend 2030 has completed research, engaged citizens, and made recommendations to the community on how to increase affordable housing. Most, if not all, of these recommendations have been placed on the shelf. Structural functionalism would encourage these recommendations to be linked to other programs and ideas of other organizations. For example the local home builders association might take the report and make recommendations for a more efficient use of…

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    Family, it means something different to everyone. Sometimes our family is related by blood, other times they’re not. Sometimes we love our family, sometimes we can’t stand them. Everyone defines who and what family is differently, because of this it’s difficult to pinpoint a single definition for it. In order to prevent providing a narrow definition Henslin explains that “family consists of people who consider themselves related by blood, marriage, or adoption (Henslin, 2015, p. 368). Just like…

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    Anderson’s Two Codes According to Henslin, sociology is the scientific study of society and human behavior. According to Doctor Heck, sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior; studies processes and patterns of individual and group interaction. Elijah Anderson, a leading sociologist in urban ethnography, is the author of the Code of the Street. Code of the Street is a book about the reason behind violence in inner-city black America and the code that regulates it. He starts by…

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    From many years of sociological research, collecting quantitative and qualitative data, three sociological theories have stood the test of time. These dominant theories are, the Structural-Functional Approach, the Social-Conflict Approach and the Symbolic-Interaction Approach. “Each sociological theory presented has a unique way of explaining social behaviour in the real world”. (Thiessen, 2017) These theories have all been developed by good sociologists; sociologists who remain objective and…

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    diverse behaviors in society. Sociologist often use the most three important theoretical approaches, structural-functional approach, the social-conflict approach, and the symbolic-interaction approach. These three approaches majorly contribute to the understanding of how our society works. Sociologist also apply these three theoretical approaches to how families function and their operations. Structural-functional approach and social-conflict approach are on the macro-level of analysis, while…

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    Self Presentation The Sociologist and writer, Erving Goffman are widely known for his social theories presented in his book “The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life”. His work created a basis for sociology which is the study of a functioning human in society and for modern America. In this essay, his different theories will be discussed through a personal experience I had in my life while engaging in interpersonal communications. I will first start out with who I am and how I…

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    1. Distributive Justice is the question in social philosophy of how resources are to be distributed in society. A sub-portion of this question for example, is “should members of society be forced to contribute to the welfare of others?” 2. Strict Egalitarianism refers to a concept of radical equality of distribution. That all resources are to be evenly distributed amongst the populous; often on the grounds of individuals being morally equal and therefore, should be equal in access to…

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