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wel
3 years ago
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How might you apply the three approaches to other social patterns such as workplace or family life?

Social Studies
2 answers:
Romashka-Z-Leto [24]3 years ago
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The symbolic interaction approach clarifies that individuals demonstration towards circumstances in view of the way they see them. On the off chance that an occupation or family is imperative they will do as well as can be expected in those social examples.

<span>Symbolic interactionism is a sociological point of view which created around the center of the twentieth century and that keeps on being persuasive in a few ranges of the teaching. It is especially critical in miniaturized scale human science and social brain research.</span>
Murljashka [212]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

We can apply the three approaches to other social patterns such as workplace or family life in the following way.

We are talking about the Sociological perspective of Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic interactionism.

If we apply these concepts to the workplace, we could say that Functionalism has to do with relationships between the members of the workplace, how they relate to each other in different scenarios. How people adapt to different circumstances. Conflict Theory regards to competition in the workplace, knowing that resources are scarce and many people want them. So there will always be some kind of internal competition for available jobs or promotions, and budget in the office. Then, Symbolic interactionism, that is the interaction "face to face" between the members of the company. How they express themselves when a situation needs to be addressed.

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