Section 3
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
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Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
Social theories draw the connections between seemingly disparate concepts in order to help us understand the world around us.
The Functionalist Perspective
The functionalist perspective attempts to explain social institutions as collective means to meet individual and social needs.
The Conflict Perspective
Conflict theory sees society as a dynamic entity constantly undergoing change as a result of competition over scarce resources.
The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
Symbolic interactionism looks at individual and group meaning-making, focusing on human action instead of large-scale social structures.
The Feminist Perspective
Feminist theory is a conflict theory that studies gender, patriarchy, and the oppression of women.
Theory and Practice
Sociologists use both theory and practice to understand what is going on in the social world and how it happens.