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Social Conflict (Macro)

Let’s look at DIVORCE using each sociological perspective. For each theory, write a paragraph describing how a sociologist would view divorce. Structural Functional (Macro) 1. Think about the function of marriage. Where is the breakdown. 2. This is a form of dysfunction !.

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Social Conflict (Macro)

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  1. Let’s look at DIVORCE using each sociological perspective.For each theory, write a paragraph describing how a sociologist would view divorce.

  2. Structural Functional(Macro)1. Think about the function of marriage. Where is the breakdown.2. This is a form of dysfunction!

  3. Core Questions in the Structural-Functional Paradigm1. How is society integrated? 2. What are the parts of society?3. How are these parts interrelated?4. What are the consequences for each part for the overall function of society?

  4. Social Conflict(Macro)

  5. Core Questions in the Social-Conflict Paradigm 1. How is society divided?2. What are the major patterns of inequality?3. How do categories of people try to protect their privileges?4. How do categories of people try to challenge the status quo?

  6. Symbolic Interaction(Micro)1. What are the symbols we use to describe/understand family?2. What are the symbols we use to describe/understand marriage?

  7. Core Questions in Symbolic-Interaction Paradigm1. How is society experienced?2. How do humans interact to create, maintain and change social patterns?3. How do people try to shape the reality that others see?4. How does individual behavior change from one situation to another?

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