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  1. 4.10: Structural-Functional Theory - Social Sci LibreTexts

    Structural-functional theory, also called functionalism, sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society.

  2. 1.3: Structural Functionalism Theory - Social Sci LibreTexts

    This page explains the Functionalist Theory, which views society as a balanced system where components work together for stability. It addresses issues through the identification of …

  3. 12.3A: The Functionalist Perspective - Social Sci LibreTexts

    This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation, which is a broad focus on the social structures that shape society as a whole. Functionalism addresses society in terms of …

  4. 3: Theories - Family - Social Sci LibreTexts

    The chapter introduces various sociological theories used to understand family structures and dynamics. It covers structural-functionalism, which views families as essential for social …

  5. 1.3: Theoretical Perspectives - Social Sci LibreTexts

    Functionalism, also called structural-functional theory, sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society.

  6. 1.5: Social Theories - Social Sci LibreTexts

    The next grand theory is called Functionalism or Structural Functionalism. The Functionalist Theory claims that society is in a state of balance and kept that way through the function of …

  7. 8.6: Functionalism and Society - Social Sci LibreTexts

    Émile Durkheim and Structural-Functionalism As a functionalist, Émile Durkheim’s (1858–1917) perspective on society stressed the necessary interconnectivity of all of its elements. To him, …

  8. Theoretical Perspectives on Poverty and Economic Inequality

    The second type of explanation follows from conflict theory and is a structural explanation that focuses on problems in American society that produce poverty. The Explanations of Poverty …

  9. 4.11: Reading: Structural-Functional Theory - Social Sci LibreTexts

    Functionalism, also called structural-functional theory, sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society.

  10. 1.3B: The Functionalist Perspective - Social Sci LibreTexts

    It is sometimes called structural-functionalism because it often focuses on the ways social structures (e.g., social institutions) meet social needs. Functionalism draws its inspiration from …