Disciplines and Ideas in The Social Sciences: Structural-Functionalism
Disciplines and Ideas in The Social Sciences: Structural-Functionalism
Disciplines and Ideas in The Social Sciences: Structural-Functionalism
Sciences
STRUCTURAL–FUNCTIONALISM
Objectives
The early
functionalists
were Alfred Radcliffe-Brown
anthropologists
(i.e., Levi-
Strauss,
Claude Levi-Strauss
Radcliff-Brown,
Malinowski, and
others).
Bronislaw Malinowski
Structural-Functionalism
A A theory is a set
perspective of interrelated
propositions or
is simply a principles
way of designed to
looking at answer a question
the world. or explain a
particular
phenomenon; it
provides us with a
perspective
Structural-Functionalism
The Functionalists Perspectives
Sociological theories - help us to explain and
predict the social world in which we live in.
For example:
Each of the social institutions contributes
important functions for society: family
provides a context for reproducing, nurturing,
and socializing children. Education offers a
way to transmit a society’s skills, knowledge,
and culture to its youth. Politics provides a
means of governing members of society.
Economics provides for the production,
distribution, and consumption of goods and
services. And religion provides moral guidance
and an outlet for worship of a higher power.
Structural -Functionalism
The Functionalists Perspectives
For example:
As a result of changes in technology,
colleges are offering more technical programs,
and many adults are returning to school to learn
new skills that are required in the workplace.
For example:
The manifest function of education is to
transmit knowledge and skills to society’s
youth. But public elementary schools also
serve as babysitters for employed parents,
and colleges offer a place for young adults to
meet potential mates. The baby-sitting and
mate-selection functions are not the
intended or commonly recognized functions
of education; hence they are latent functions
Structural Functionalism
Sociological Perspectives