Structural Functionalist Theory: Hbse 5 - Group 1
Structural Functionalist Theory: Hbse 5 - Group 1
Structural Functionalist Theory: Hbse 5 - Group 1
FUNCTIONALIST
THEORY
LEADER: REYNALDO PALEN, JR.
Example:
Observed more in less civilized societies.
One group in modern society army.
EMILE DURKHEIM
(RESEARCH ON SUICIDE)
ANOMIC SUICIDE
- Low social regulation
- Breakdown of moral community
- No rules or vague rules.
Example:
Adolescents
Example:
Slaves
Functionalist looked at
how institutions in a
society work and how
they affect individuals.
FUNCTIONALIST
PERSPECTIVE
is primarily concern
with why a society
assumes a particular
form.
4 KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE
FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
1. INTERDEPENDENCY – is that
society is made up of
interdependent parts. This
means that every part of
society is dependent to some
extent on other parts of
society, so that what happens
at on place in society has
important effects elsewhere.
4 KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE
FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
4 KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE
FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
EXAMPLE:
Economic interdependence is a system by which many
companies and nations are economically dependent
upon each other.
For example, North Korea is a nation that does not
trade with most of the world; due to its lack of
economic interdependence, it's among the most
economically depressed nations in the world.
4 KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE
FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
4 KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE
FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
2. FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND CULTURE – this
principles is applied both social structure and culture.
Manifest; and
Latent (Merton, 1968)
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM
(THE FUNCTIONALIST
PERSPECTIVE)
MANIFEST FUNCTIONS