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1 Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives  Contemporary sociologists view society from a variety of perspectives, each of which uses a theory

2 Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives  Theory – A set of logically interrelated statements that attempt to describe, explain and occasionally predict social events –Theories provide a framework or perspective for examining various aspects of social life  Perspective – an overall approach or viewpoint toward a subject

3 Functionalist Perspective  This perspective is based upon the assumption that society is a stable, orderly system characterized by societal consensus  Societal Consensus – a situation in which the majority of members share a common set of values, beliefs and behavioural expectations

4 Functionalist Perspective  According to Functionalism, society is composed of interrelated parts, each of which serves a function and contributes to the stability of society –It compares society to a living organism (eg. the human body) –It was influenced by Comte, Spencer and Durkeheim

5 Functionalist Perspective  Societies develop social structures, or institutions, because they help society survive –eg. Family, education, government, religion, economy –If anything happens to one of these institutions, all other parts are affected

6 Functionalist Perspective  Talcott Parsons, a Harvard sociology professor, stressed that all societies must make provisions for meeting social needs in order to survive

7 Functionalist Perspective For example, Parsons said that a division of labour between husband and wife is essential for family stability and social order  The husband/father performs the instrumental tasks that involve leadership and decision-making responsibilities in the home, and employment outside the home to provide income for the family  The wife/mother is responsible for the expressive tasks, including housework, caring for the children and providing emotional support for the rest of the family

8 Functionalist Perspective  Parsons believed that other institutions such as government, school and church must function to assist the family  His work has been criticized for being to conservative (eg. regarding gender roles, etc.), but it still has a great deal of influence on gender roles and the family

9 Functionalist Perspective Taking a look at suicide (p.23-24)  What does Functionalism emphasize with regard to morality?  What is social solidarity and what did Durkheim believe about its link to suicide rates?  What did Durkheim identify as the 4 distinct categories of suicide? Give an example of each.  Why do you think suicide rates have become so high in many Aboriginal communities in Canada?


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