Reviewer 2ndq
Reviewer 2ndq
Reviewer 2ndq
This theory banks on the key idea that humans are actively calculating
the pros and cons of a particular choice, which affects the behaviors that
they exhibit.
How would you compare Formal Institutionalism to Informal
Institutionalism?
Formal institutions are codified rules, policies, and norms that are considered official,
originating from state laws, government, or organizations while Informal institutions are
social practices that have been commonly viewed as acceptable and are more persistent
than codified laws like that of formal institutions.
Feminism developed in three waves, explain what
happened during the first wave of it.
Hospitality
Theoretical Major assumptions
Perspective
SYMBOLIC People construct their roles as they interact;
INTERACTIONISM they do not merely learn the roles that society
has set out for them.
FUNCTIONALISM Social stability is necessary for a strong
society, and adequate socialization and social
integration are necessary for social stability.
CONFLICT Society is characterized by pervasive
THEORY inequality based on
social class, race, gender, and other factors.
FUNCTIONALISM Society’s social institutions perform
important functions to
help ensure social stability. Slow social
change is desirable, but rapid social
change threatens social ord er.
SYMBOLIC As this interaction occurs, individuals
INTERACTIONI negotiate their definitions of the
SM situations in which they find themselves
and socially construct the reality of
these situations.
Individuals act purely out of self-
interest.TRUE