13 Facts About Sociological theory

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In contrast, social Sociological theory, according to Allan, focuses less on explanation and more on commentary and critique of modern society.

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Contemporary sociological theory retains traces of each of these traditions, which are by no means mutually exclusive.

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Classical functionalist Sociological theory is generally united by its tendency towards the biological analogy and notions of social evolutionism.

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Conflict Sociological theory is a method that attempts, in a scientific manner, to provide causal explanations to the existence of conflict in society.

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Conflict theory is therefore a macrosociological approach, in which society is interpreted as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and social change.

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Accordingly, some criticisms to this Sociological theory are that it disregards how shared values and the way in which people rely on each other help to unify society.

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Exchange theory is specifically attributed to the work of George C Homans, Peter Blau, and Richard Emerson.

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Synchrony and diachrony within social Sociological theory are terms that refer to a distinction emerging out of the work of Levi-Strauss who inherited it from the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure.

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Nonetheless, the problem for Sociological theory is how to integrate the two manners of recording and thinking about social data.

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Mathematical Sociological theory refers to the use of mathematics in constructing social theories.

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Objective truth that is touted by modernist Sociological theory is believed by postmodernists to be impossible due to the ever-changing nature of society, whereby truth is constantly subject to change.

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Essential notion of labeling Sociological theory is that deviance and conformity result not so much from what people do as from how others respond to these actions.

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Likewise, containment Sociological theory suggests that those with a stronger conscience will be more tolerable to frustrations, thus less likely to be involved in criminal activities.

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