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Theoretical Perspectives
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Functionalist Review… Functionalist society is a stable, orderly system and everything in it serves a purpose, even if it is not apparent at first manifest functions latent functions (unintended purposes that were created) example with license plates…
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Functionalist License Plate EX. According to Functionalist Theory… Manifest function: license plates were created to track vehicle registrations Latent function: license plates are collectibles
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Conflict Theory Review… Who has the power? How is that power shown? Can there be power shifts? Who stands to benefit if changes are made? Example with license plates….
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Conflict Theory License Plate EX. The state makes car owners and renters have plates to keep track of us--that shows us the power of the state. If we have some higher economic power, we can obtain personalized plates (vanity plates)
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Interactionist Review… Life is like a play, and all the people are players--our job with sociology is to figure out the roles and what they mean Every interaction (conversation or any time two people connect) has both a surface meaning and a deeper, more symbolic (refers to something else) meaning. Example with license plates…
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Interactionist Theory License Plate EX. Every car is supposed to have one--if we have a generic one created by the state, we are simply illustrating our conformity to the role of auto-owner or renter. If we have a personalized plate style, we are symbolically communicating our support of whatever cause the plate is showing the world. If we have a personalized plate the has unique letter/number combinations that spell something such as "SOCTCHR," we are sending a symbolic message about who we are and that we are rich enough and clever enough to have this special plate.
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Let’s Try it Out…. With the example of a …. Local Town Parade
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