normative functionalism

  • 1normative functionalism — See Parsons, Talcott …

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  • 2normative functionalist — normative functionalism …

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  • 3Normative functionalists — normative functionalism …

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  • 4normative order — Any system of rules and shared expectations governing a particular social situation. The concept occurs most frequently in functionalist theory, especially the normative functionalism of writers such as Talcott Parsons , where the various… …

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  • 5Functionalism in international relations — Functionalism is a theory of international relations that arose during the inter War period principally from the strong concern about the obsolescence of the State as a form of social organization. Rather than the self interest of nation states… …

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  • 6Normative — For other uses, see Normative (disambiguation). Normative has specialized contextual meanings in several academic disciplines. Generically, it means relating to an ideal standard or model.[1] In practice, it has strong connotations of relating to …

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  • 7НОРМАТИВНЫЙ ФУНКЦИОНАЛИЗМ — (normative functionalism) те формы функционализма, которые подчеркивают важную роль, выполняемую ценностями и ценностным консенсусом во всей интеграции обществ. Против этого часто выдвигается веское обвинение: эти формы функционализма придают… …

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  • 8Parsons, Talcott — (1902 79) For some twenty to thirty years after the Second World War, Talcott Parsons was the major theoretical figure in English speaking sociology, if not in world sociology. An American who worked all his life in the United States, apart from… …

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  • 9consensus — consensus, social consensus The term consensus refers to a commonly agreed position, conclusion, or set of values, and is normally used with reference either to group dynamics or to broad agreement in public opinion . Additionally, however, it… …

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  • 10socialization — is the process by which we learn to become members of society, both by internalizing the norms and values of society, and also by learning to perform our social roles (as worker, friend, citizen, and so forth). There is an ongoing dispute about… …

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