Sociology includes three major theoretical perspectives: the functionalist perspective the conflict perspective
These three theoretical orientations are: Structural Functionalism Symbolic. Interactionism
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concerns about things that are—or may be—happening to sociology and to The interactionist perspective directs us to think in terms of role relationships.
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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) Each perspective offers a variety of explanations about the social world and human behavior
abstractSymbolic interactionism is a micro-level theoretical perspective in sociology that addresses the manner in which individuals create and maintain society through face-to-face repeated
The interactionist perspective maintains that human beings engage in social action on the basis of meanings acquired from social sources including their own experience These meanings are both learned from others and to some extent shaped or reshaped by those using the symbols
the interpretivists or interactionist school is the focus on the interactions between individuals and groups and how the meanings and interpretations gathered from the interactions they have help them and sociologists to establish patterns which they can use to make sense of the social environment