Manifest functions are the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern or institution. In the context of education or family, socialization, the maintenance of social control, and the transmission of cultural values are all explicitly intended outcomes. These functions serve to maintain the stability and continuity of society as a whole, which is a core concept in functionalist analysis.
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How do functionalist theorists characterize the role of social control within a society?
Functionalism posits that society is a complex system whose parts work together to promote stability and solidarity. From this perspective, social control mechanisms are essential tools that maintain order, ensure conformity to shared norms, and ultimately guarantee the survival and equilibrium of the social structure.
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When a university functions as a venue for individuals to meet potential marital partners, what type of function is it performing?
In functionalist theory, a manifest function is the recognized and intended consequence of a social institution, such as education providing knowledge. Conversely, a latent function is an unintended or unrecognized consequence. While universities are designed for academic instruction, they also serve as social hubs where students form relationships, including marriage. This 'marriage market' role is an unintended byproduct of the university environment, thus classifying it as a latent function of the higher education system.
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Which theory, often associated with George Ritzer's broader sociological frameworks, posits that various components of social life interact to influence societal structure and individual behavior?
Integration theory focuses on how different parts of a social system work together to maintain stability and influence collective behavior. While Ritzer is famous for his work on McDonaldization and sociological theory, the concept of integration is central to understanding how social structures maintain order and cohesion within a society, influencing the actions of individuals within that system.
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Which sociological perspective characterizes society as a stable, integrated system?
The Functionalist Perspective views society as a stable system composed of interrelated parts that work together to maintain social equilibrium. Unlike the conflict perspective, which focuses on power struggles and inequality, functionalism emphasizes how social structures contribute to the overall stability, order, and survival of the society as a whole.
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According to the disengagement theory, what is considered functional for society as individuals age?
Disengagement theory posits that aging individuals naturally and functionally withdraw from their previous social roles. This process allows for an orderly transfer of responsibilities from the older generation to the younger generation, maintaining social equilibrium.
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What term describes the unintended or unrecognized consequences of a social process?
Robert Merton distinguished between manifest and latent functions. Manifest functions are the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern, while latent functions are the unrecognized and unintended consequences. For example, while the manifest function of education is to provide knowledge, a latent function might be the creation of social networks or the provision of childcare for working parents.
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According to Merton's strain theory, what term describes individuals who accept societal goals but utilize unconventional or illegitimate means to achieve them?
In Robert Merton's typology of deviance, 'innovators' are those who remain committed to the culturally defined goals of success (such as wealth or status) but find that the legitimate institutionalized means to achieve those goals are blocked or unavailable to them. Consequently, they 'innovate' by adopting alternative, often illegal or deviant, methods to attain the same desired outcomes, effectively prioritizing the goal over the adherence to conventional social rules.
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Which sociological perspective posits that the government has a vested interest in promoting and facilitating the adoption process?
The functionalist perspective views social institutions, including the government and family, as essential components that work together to maintain social stability. From this viewpoint, the government encourages adoption to ensure that children are placed in stable family units, which is seen as a functional necessity for the socialization of children and the overall health of society.
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According to the functionalist perspective, what are the four primary functions performed by the state?
Functionalists view the state as a necessary institution that maintains social equilibrium. The four core functions identified are the enforcement of social norms, the planning and direction of societal goals, the arbitration of conflicting interests among groups, and the protection of the society from external threats.