Functionalist Perspective: conservative force Flashcards
Social solidarity
Refers to integration of people in society through shared values, common culture, shared understanding and social ties that bind them together
A conservative force
One that maintains or seeks to restore traditional beliefs and customs and maintains status quo. May sometimes involve supporting social change to keep order
What did Durkheim study?
Totemism in Australian arunta tribe- argued totem represents religion in most basic form. When worshipping totem, actually worshipping society
Malinowski views
Saw as reinforcing social norms and values and promoting social solidarity. Saw as providing explanations for events that were hard to explain, as well as security in face of uncertainty.
Parsons
Emphasises role of religion in providing and underpinning the core values of any culture, and the social norms which regulate people’s behaviour
Criticisms
Downplaying social change
Declining religiosity and secularization
Religion disruptive and socially divisive influence
Postmodernists say can’t apply to contemporary society
Overview
Sees as mainly conservative force, promoting social harmony, integration and solidarity through reinforcement of value consensus
Key people
Durkheim
Maliowski
Parsons
Durkheim: 4 main strands
- Sacred and profane
- Totemism
- Cognitive functions of religion
- Collective conscience
Malinowski
Saw religion as providing explanations for events that were hard to explain, as well as security in the face of uncertainty. Such as death, illness, suffering which may produce anxiety and tensions that can threaten social solidarity. Religion therefore provides explanation and meaning.