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These notes cover key sociological paradigms, including structural-functionalism, social conflict, and symbolic interactionism. They discuss how these paradigms view social institutions and functions. The text also touches on concepts of social integration, reproduction, stratification, and regulation.
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from School which education is a institution You get , ↑ creaeltoopeprovidesuntsa for workers school Paradigms : at Structural-functionalism : focuses on social structures (usually social institutions) their , social functions how they fit , together ! How they contribute to keep society together Social Conflict focuses: on social inequalities (wheven resources) their effects how they're , created, maintained , or challenged within society. ↑ many inequalities within School, teachers pay, differences in * boys teachers liking you stupid vs Smart , girls vs. , classes, gender , race Symbolic interactionism focuses : on social interaction between individuals within groups , the meanings that are attached to people's action d how they create a shared reality. * interactions many ↳ leads to different groups Sports lead to , Institutions : more friends leads to family friends Social Structures that organize life in society and that fill needs of society through various functions Social integration uniting : people & groups a , creating social bonds Social reproduction : Reproducing social structures & systems , transmitting culture from one generation to another Social Stratification providing : a social status or rank to every individual Social regulation : Regulating & controlling social behaviors & interactions