Conflict Perspective On Family

Conflict Perspective On Family

specific examples of functionalist perspective conflict perspective and symbolic interaction perspective?​

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1. specific examples of functionalist perspective conflict perspective and symbolic interaction perspective?​


Answer:

While it might seem like a big name, symbolic interactionism is how your experiences add subjective meanings to symbols and letters. For example, the word 'dog' is just a series of letters. Through your interactions with the letters 'dog', you see this as a furry, four-legged canine. But it doesn't just stop there.


2. what is conflict perspective​


Answer:

The Conflict perspective refers to the inequalities that exist in all societies globally. ... According to the Conflict paradigm, every society is plagued by inequality based on social differences among the dominant group and all of the other groups in society

Answer:

The Conflict perspective refers to the inequalities that exist in all societies globally. Conflict theory is particularly interested in the various aspects of master status in social position the primary identifying characteristic of an individual seen in terms of race or ethnicity, sex or gender, age, religion, ability or disability, and socio-economic status. According to the Conflict paradigm, every society is plagued by inequality based on social differences among the dominant group and all of the other groups in society. When we are analyzing any element of society from this perspective, we need to look at the structures of wealth, power and status, and the ways in which those structures maintain social, economic, political and coercive power of one group at the expense of others.


3. 2. Conflict perspective​


Explanation:

Conflict Perspective: A perspective in the social sciences that emphasizes the social, political or material inequality of a social group; critiques the broad socio-political system; or otherwise detracts from structural functionalism and ideological conservativism.


4. elaborate the concept of Conflict Perspective.​


Answer:

Question :

elaborate the concept of conflict perspective.

Answer:

Conflict theory focuses on the competition between groups within society over limited resources. Conflict theory views social and economic institutions as tools of the struggle between groups or classes, used to maintain inequality and the dominance of the ruling class.

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5. How is the conflict perspective used to analyze social issues?​


Answer:

Conflict theory sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. Unlike functionalist theory, conflict theory is better at explaining social change, and weaker at explaining social stability.


6. Briefly discuss ONE (1) example for each of the following perspectives: 1. Cross-cultural Perspective in Anthropology 2. Holistic Emphasis in Anthropology 3. Conflict Perspective in Sociology 4. Symbolic Interaction Perspective in Sociology 5. Political Science Perspective ​


Answer:

Brief Answer

Explanation:

Cross-cultural perspective in anthropology: Comparing and contrasting cultural practices, beliefs, and values of different societies to broaden understanding of human diversity.

Holistic emphasis in anthropology: Focusing on understanding the interconnectedness of cultural, social, economic, and political systems in a society.

Conflict perspective in sociology: Emphasizing the role of power, inequality, and competition in shaping social relationships and institutions.

Symbolic interaction perspective in sociology: Emphasizing the role of symbols, language, and interpretation in shaping individual behavior and social interactions.

Political science perspective: Focusing on the study of power and authority, government structures, and political processes to understand the ways in which politics affects our lives. I hope this has answered your question. Please give a heart if it has. Thank you!


7. a perspective of sociology that analyzes the interconnectedness, sustainability, and balance of society. A. Cultural relativism B. Functionalist perspective C. Conflict perspectives​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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8. Explain "Armed Robbery"in three perspectives (Functionalist, Conflict and Symbolic Interactionism).


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9. Who introduced the conflict perspective in sociology


social conflict theory sees social life as a competition and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. Conflict theories view society as an arena of inequality that generates social conflict and social change. Karl Marx is considered the father of social conflict theory

Answer:

Conflict theory, first developed by Karl Marx, is a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources.

Explanation:

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11. Correlate the conflict of perspectives on 1872 Cavite mutiny to the conflict of views on various issues in this period of pandemic​


Explanation:

Correlate the conflict of perspectives on 1872 Cavite mutiny to the conflict of views on various issues in this period of pandemic


12. 3. Base from your own understanding, elaborate the concept of Conflict Perspective.​


Answer:

Conflict theory, first purported by Karl Marx, is a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources. Conflict theory holds that social order is maintained by domination and power, rather than by consensus and conformity.

Explanation:


13. What is the difference between classical perspective and conflict persfective


Answer:

Social theories draw the connections between seemingly disparate concepts in order to help us understand the world around us.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Analyze why theory is important for sociological research

Key Points

• Theories have two components: data, and and the explanation of relationships between concepts that are measured by the data.

• A theory is a proposed relationship between two or more concepts, often cause and effect.

• Sociologists develop theories to explain social phenomena.

• Sociological theory is developed at multiple levels, ranging from grand theory to highly contextualized and specific micro-range theories.

Explanation:


14. 10. Il sees social life as a competion, and focuses on the distribution ofresources, power, and inequality.A. Theoretical perspective C. Cultural perspectiveB. Conflict perspectiveD. Functionalist perspective​


Answer:B. Conflict Perspective

Explanation:

Conflict Perspective sees social life as a competion, and focuses on the distribution of  resources, power, and inequality.

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15. Discuss globalization and education from the perspective of conflict and consensus theorist? ​


Answer:

CLASS. Conflict, or critical, theory is an approach to analyzing society that stresses the differences in power among social groups. ... When conflict theory is applied to global politics, this same scheme is followed: the poorer countries of the world are contrasted with the wealthy ones.


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17. examine social stratification from the functionalist and conflict perspectives​


Answer:

The functionalist perspective states that systems exist in society for good reasons. Conflict theorists observe that stratification promotes inequality, such as between rich business owners and poor workers. Symbolic interactionists examine stratification from a micro-level perspective.

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18. Do you agree or disagree on the Conflict Perspective in Education? Why?


Answer:

Yes, Conflict in schools becomes harmful if the groups are allowed to dwell on personalities or on what divided them rather than on issues and facts.


19. How does one express his or her perspective in resolving interpersonal conflicts


Explanation:

Conflict isn’t always serious, though. Nor is it always negative. Learning how to recognize and work through interpersonal conflict in productive, healthy ways is an important skill that can help you have better relationships in your day-to-day life.


20. discuss globalization and education in the perspective of conflict and consensus theories


Answer:

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Explanation:

Class, conflict or critical, theory is an approach to analyzing society that stresses the differences in power among social groups.. when conflict theory is applied to global politics, this same scheme is followed: the poorer countrys of the world are contrasted with the wealthy ones.


21. Explainthe words the meaning of conflict perspective​


Answer:

The Conflict Perspective

Brief

Conflict theory suggests that men, as the dominant gender, subordinate women in order to maintain power and privilege in society.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Describe gender from the view of the conflict perspective

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant groups mistreat subordinate ones, and thus advocates for a balance of power between genders.

Frederich Engels compared the family structure to the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, suggesting that women had less power than men in the household because they were dependent on them for wages.

Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage in Conflict Theory, fought to maintain their control over resources (in this case, political and economic power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women’s Suffrage Movement and was responsible for social change.

KEY TERMS

Dominant – Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling.

Subordinate – To make subservient.

Proletariat – the working class or lower class

Dominant Group – a sociological category that holds the majority of authority and power over other social groups

Full Text

According to conflict theory, society is defined by a struggle for dominance among social groups that compete for scarce resources. In the context of gender, conflict theory argues that gender is best understood as men attempting to maintain power and privilege to the detriment of women. Therefore, men can be seen as the dominant group and women as the subordinate group. While certain gender roles may have been appropriate in a hunter-gatherer society, conflict theorists argue that the only reason these roles persist is because the dominant group naturally works to maintain their power and status. According to conflict theory, social problems are created when dominant groups exploit or oppress subordinate groups. Therefore, their approach is normative in that it prescribes changes to the power structure, advocating a balance of power between genders.

In most cultures, men have historically held most of the world’s resources. Until relatively recently, women in Western cultures could not vote or hold property, making them entirely dependent on men. Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage, fought to maintain their control over resources (in this case, political and economic power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women’s Suffrage Movement and was responsible for social change.

Friedrich Engels, a German sociologist, studied family structure and gender roles from a Marxist perspective. Engels suggested that the same owner-worker relationship seen in the labor force could also be seen in the household, with women assuming the role of the proletariat. This was due to women’s dependence on men for the attainment of wages. Contemporary conflict theorists suggest that when women become wage earners, they gain power in the family structure and create more democratic arrangements in the home, although they may still carry the majority of the domestic burden


22. Correlate the conflict of perspective on 1872 Cavite Mutiny to the conflict of views of various issues in this period of pandemic. Why do you think people often resulted in this conflict and what is your suggestion to mitigate if not eradicate this conflict in people’s views and perspectives? Pasagot po please T_T


Answer:

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Explanation:

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23. it seems social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequalityA. Theoretical PerspectiveB. Conflict PerspectiveC. Cutural PerspectiveD. Functionalist Perspective​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

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24. 2. Correlate the conflict of perspective on 1872 Cavite Mutiny to the conflict of views of various issues in this period of pandemic. Why do you think people often resulted in this conflict and what is your suggestion to mitigate if not eradicate this conflict in people’s views and perspectives?


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25. How cultural transmission conflicts on perspective in Schools as social agents and social critics?​


Answer:

The conflict perspective emphasizes that education reinforces inequality in the larger society.

The symbolic interactionist perspective focuses on social interaction in the classroom, on school playgrounds, and at other school-related venues.

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26. how does conflict perspective examine social stratification?


Answer:

Conflict theorists argue that stratification is dysfunctional and harmful in society. According to conflict theory, social stratification benefits the rich and powerful at the expense of the poor.

Explanation:

Thus, it creates a system of winners and losers that is maintained by those who are on the top, hope it helps ✨


27. 9. It is used to analyse and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizinsociological knowledge.A Theoretical perspective C. Cultural perspectiveB. Conflict perspectiveD. Functionalist perspective​


Answer:

A. Theoretical Perspective


28. 10. It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution ofresources, power, and inequality.A Theoretical perspectiveC. Cultural perspectiveB. Conflict perspectiveD. Functionalist perspective​


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29. How conflict theory change the perspective of people in the society?


Answer:

Conflict theory sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. Unlike functionalist theory, conflict theory is better at explaining social change, and weaker at explaining social stability.


30. in this time of pandemic identify issues with conflicting perspectives. Why do you think people often resulted in these conflict. What is your suggestion to militage if not eradicate these conflicts in peoples view and perspectives?pasagot po plss!! asap ​


Answer:

One reason why people often result in these conflicts is because they have different values, beliefs, and experiences that shape their perspectives. Additionally, there may be differences in access to information, as well as biases and misinformation that contribute to conflicting views.

Answer:

One of the main issues with conflicting perspectives during the pandemic is the approach to handling the situation. Some people believe that strict lockdowns and social distancing measures are necessary to control the spread of the virus, while others believe that the economic and social consequences of such measures are too severe and that a more relaxed approach is needed. Additionally, there are also conflicting perspectives on issues such as vaccine safety and the use of masks.

People often result in conflicts because of their different backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs. The pandemic has affected people in different ways, and some may have experienced more severe consequences than others. These differences can influence how people view the situation and what measures they believe are necessary.

To mitigate or eradicate these conflicts, it is important to promote open communication and respectful dialogue. People should be encouraged to share their perspectives and listen to others without judgment. It is also important to provide accurate and reliable information to help people make informed decisions.

Furthermore, leaders and authorities should work to address the concerns and needs of all groups affected by the pandemic. This includes providing support and resources to those who are struggling financially, emotionally, or physically. By addressing these underlying issues, it may be possible to reduce the conflicts and promote a more unified approach to the pandemic.

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