Questions: Which theoretical approach in sociology is most aligned with micro-level analysis? feminist theory structural functionalism symbolic interactionism conflict theory In , symbols are the key to understanding how we look at the world and communicate with one another. order theory conflict theory functional analysis symbolic interactionism

Which theoretical approach in sociology is most aligned with micro-level analysis?
feminist theory
structural functionalism
symbolic interactionism
conflict theory

In , symbols are the key to understanding how we look at the world and communicate with one another.
order theory
conflict theory
functional analysis
symbolic interactionism
Transcript text: Which theoretical approach in sociology is most aligned with micro-level analysis? feminist theory structural functionalism symbolic interactionism conflict theory In , symbols are the key to understanding how we look at the world and communicate with one another. order theory conflict theory functional analysis symbolic interactionism
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The answer to the first question is: symbolic interactionism.

Explanation for each option:

  • Feminist theory: This approach can operate at both micro and macro levels, but it often focuses on larger social structures and power dynamics related to gender.
  • Structural functionalism: This is a macro-level theory that looks at the large-scale social structures and their functions in society.
  • Symbolic interactionism: This is the correct answer. It is a micro-level theory that focuses on the small-scale, day-to-day interactions between individuals and the meanings they attach to these interactions.
  • Conflict theory: This is a macro-level theory that examines the large-scale structures of power and inequality in society.

The answer to the second question is: symbolic interactionism.

Explanation for each option:

  • Order theory: This is not a standard term in sociology and does not fit the description provided.
  • Conflict theory: This theory focuses on the struggles between different social classes and groups, not on symbols and communication.
  • Functional analysis: This is another term for structural functionalism, which looks at the functions of societal structures rather than individual interactions.
  • Symbolic interactionism: This is the correct answer. In symbolic interactionism, symbols are crucial for understanding how individuals perceive the world and communicate with each other.
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