• The
meaning of perspective is
“Viewpoint” or “stand point” or
“perception” or insight or “outlook”.
•There is not a single way of viewing or
observing the society. Sociologist view
society in a different way.
• Sociologist have their own way of understanding society and its
dynamics in a theoretical manner.
• A theory is an
interrelated set of constructs ( or
variables) formed into propositions, or
hypothesis that specify the relationship among variables (
Creswell, 2009).
• A theory
might appear in a research study as an arrangement, a
discussion or a rational, and it helps
to explain ( predict ) phenomenon that occur
in the world ( Creswell, 2009).
Theoretical Perspective
• Some
sociologist see the social world as a stable
( constant) and an ongoing unity. They are impressed with the endurance ( staying power or stamina) of the family, organized religion, and other social institutions
( Functionalist Perspective).
( constant) and an ongoing unity. They are impressed with the endurance ( staying power or stamina) of the family, organized religion, and other social institutions
( Functionalist Perspective).
•Some other sociologists see societies as composed of many groups in conflict,
competing for scarce (inadequate) resources ( Conflict
Perspective).
•According to other sociologists the
most interesting aspect of the social
world are the every day life, routine
interactions among individuals ( Interactionist
perspective)
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