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Social Anthropology

Social anthropology, an important subfield of anthropology, focuses on the systematic study of how societies organize, interpret, and reproduce their cultural norms, values, and social structures. While anthropology more broadly studies human culture, behavior, and development across time and space,…

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Understanding Instrumentalisation in Sociology

Instrumentalisation refers to the process by which individuals or groups are treated as mere tools or instruments to achieve certain goals or outcomes. This blog post explores the concept of instrumentalisation in sociology, focusing on its role in social institutions, social movements, and individual identity. It discusses the consequences of instrumentalisation, such as the erosion of trust and perpetuation of inequality, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding instrumentalisation for promoting a more equitable and just society. Read more to gain insights into power dynamics, social control, and the functioning of various social institutions.

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The Functionalist View of Inequality in Sociology

Learn about the functionalist perspective on inequality in sociology. Understand the role of social institutions in maintaining social order and stability. Explore the manifest and latent functions of inequality and the concept of social stratification. Discover the critiques of the functionalist view of inequality and the importance of considering alternative perspectives for social change.

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