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  2. Three Major Perspectives in Sociology - CliffsNotes

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    Sociologists today employ three primary theoretical perspectives: the symbolic interactionist perspective, the functionalist perspective, and the conflict perspective. These perspectives offer sociologists theoretical paradigms for explaining how society influences people, and vice versa.

  3. The Main Sociological Theories | Introduction to Sociology -...

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    Three paradigms have come to dominate sociological thinking, because they provide useful explanations: structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Table 1. Sociological Theories or Perspectives.

  4. 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in SociologySociology

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    Within the broad macro camp, two perspectives dominate: functionalism and conflict theory. Within the micro camp, two other perspectives exist: symbolic interactionism and utilitarianism (also called rational choice theory or exchange theory) (Collins, 1994).

  5. An Overview of Major Sociological Theories - ThoughtCo

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    By learning more about sociological theories, you can gain a deeper and richer understanding of sociology's past, present, and future. Here are the 15 major sociological theories, concepts, and frameworks.

  6. 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology - OpenStax

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    Sociological Theory Today. These three approaches still provide the main foundation of modern sociological theory though they have evolved. Structural-functionalism was a dominant force after World War II and until the 1960s and 1970s.

  7. The 3 Sociological Paradigms Explained (with Pros & Cons)

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    The three key sociological paradigms are functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Each are explained below. Sociologists explore social phenomena from different viewpoints and at different levels.

  8. 4.9: The Main Sociological Theories - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    Three paradigms have come to dominate sociological thinking, because they provide useful explanations: structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Sociological Theories or Perspectives.

  9. The Three Main Sociological Perspectives - University of Hawaiʻi

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    Sociology includes three major theoretical perspectives: the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective, and the symbolic interactionist perspective (sometimes called the interactionist perspective, or simply the micro view).

  10. 7.1: Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology - Social Sci...

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    This brief presentation of the four major theoretical perspectives in sociology is necessarily incomplete but should at least outline their basic points. Each perspective has its proponents, and each has its detractors. All four offer a lot of truth, and all four oversimplify and make other mistakes.

  11. 1.4 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology

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    Today, there are three paradigms most prominent in sociological thinking, as they have and continue to provide useful explanations about societies: structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.