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Title: RS1000 Class


1
RS1000 Class 6
  • Topics of Discussion
  • Economic Base and Culture (Case Studies)
  • McDowell County, WV
  • Functionalist Perspective

2
Natural Resource Based Economies (Extraction of
Resources) NOtes
  • Farming
  • Mining
  • Fishing
  • Logging

3
Percentage Distribution of American Workers in
Mining (Notes)
4
Sociological Theories
  • A set of principles and definitions that tell how
    societies operate and how people relate to one
    another and respond to the environment.

5
McDowell County, WV
  • History?
  • What is the culture of McDowell County?
  • What factors contributed to the emergence of the
    culture of McDowell County?

6
The Functionalist Perspective
Questions of Order and Stability
Functionalist Focus
Society as System of Interrelated Parts
Function as the Contribution of a Part to the
Larger System
7
The Functionalist Perspective
  • What is functional about a given social
    arrangement for the stability of the overall
    society?
  • How do the parts of society fit together like an
    organism to meet the needs of the whole body of
    society?
  • Dominant values(ideas) of a society serve the
    functional needs of society
  • The functional needs of society are the source of
    social order.

8
Mertons Concepts
9
The Functionalist Perspective-McDowell County
  • Examples of Manifest Functions
  • Mines were developed to serve the energy needs of
    a growing population and urbanizing
  • Mechanization makes mining more efficient and is
    more functional for meeting the needs of the
    society as a whole

10
The Functionalist Perspective-McDowell County
  • Example of Latent Functions
  • Provided better jobs for Blacks who were
    suffering oppression in the deep south. Provided
    jobs for immigrants seeking a better life
  • Generated a strong sense of local cultural
    identity and belonging among local residents
  • Example of Manifest Dysfunctions
  • Population is in decline
  • Infrastructure breakdown
  • Structure of opportunities not adequate to
    support the community residents

11
The Functionalist Perspective-McDowell County
  • Examples of Latent Dysfunctions
  • Dependency created by the companies providing
    company towns in the past make it difficult for
    the people to mobilize to help themselves as the
    company stops investing in the community
  • Problems in families

12
Functionalist Perspective
  • Defends Existing social arrangements justifies
    the way things are
  • For instance, what would a functionalist
    perspective maintain about slavery?
  • Assume all parts of a society serve a function.
    Not all parts may serve a function when first
    introduced so a biological analogy falls apart.
  • Difficulty accounting for instability.

13
  • Example?
  • Automobile not really useful until paved highways
    were introduced.
  • Not the most environmentally advantageous method
    of transportation.
  • Does not account for the net effects of a part of
    the whole, assumes it contributes to stability
    and that it is therefore desirable.

14
The Conflict Perspective
Conflict Inevitable and Most Important Agent for
Social Change
Key Ideas of Conflict Perspective
Dominant and Subordinate Groups Compete for
Valued and Scarce Resources
Dominant Groups Create a Facade of Legitimacy
to Justify Their Actions
Ideologies Are Generated Espousing the
Fundamental Ideas of the Dominant Groups
15
The Conflict Perspective
  • 1. Who is controlling the use and access to
    resources? Who benefits?
  • The owners of the means of production or
    property/Bourgeoisie
  • 2. Who is being exploited?
  • The laborers/Proletariat
  • 3. What are the social structures that legitimate
    the exploitive relationships?
  • The way production is organized
  • Private property

16
The Conflict Perspective
  • Exaggerates tension and divisions in society
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