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ROBERT K
MERTON
Asad Majeed Baloch
0utline
■ Biography
■ Criticism on basic functionalist postulates
■ Functions ,dysfunctions
■ Level of functional analysis
■ Social structure and anomie
■ StrainTheory
■ Substantive criticism
■ Methodological criticism
■ Logical criticism
Biography
■ 1910-2003, Philadelphia
■ Went to temple university
■ Started academia as a career in Harvard University
■ Later Merton went toTulane university
■ Most of his career spend teaching as a professor at Columbia
University
■ Merton was also a 47th president ofAmerican sociological
association
Continue
■ Merton inspired byTalcott parsons
■ He also wrote on Durkheim, Comte, Marx any many
others.
■ As Merton was a structural functionalist Durkheim
was his greatest influence.
Three basic postulates
■ Unity of society
■ Universalism functionalism
■ Indispensability
Postulate of unity of society
■ All standardized social and cultural beliefs are
functional for society as a whole as well as for
individuals.
■ Merton’s view was that it may be true for small and
primitive society but cannot be generalized in
complex society.
Postulate of Universal
Functionalism
■ All standardized social and cultural forms and
structure have positive functions.
■ Merton argued that it contradicts what we find in
real world, not every structure has positive function.
Postulate of indispensability
■ This leads to the idea that all structure and functions
are functionally necessary for society, no other
function can work.
■ Merton criticized that we must at least be willing to
admit that there are various functional alternative
within the society
Function and Dysfunction
■ Functions are those observed consequences which
make for adaptation and adjustment of a given
system.
■ It is important to note that one social fact can have a
negative consequences for an other social fact,
defined as Dysfunction.
Net Balance
■ Merton developed the idea of net balance. However
it is not that much simple to just add up positive and
dysfunction.
■ To cope this problem Merton developed the idea of
the levels of functional analysis.
Levels of functional analysis
■ Manifest functions (intended) .
■ Latent functions (unintended).
Social structure and Anomie
■ Merton analysis the relationship between culture,
social structure and anomie.
Culture
■ Organizes set of normative values governing
behavior which is common to members of a
designated society or group .
Social structure
■ Organizes set of social relationships in which
members of the society or group are variously
implicated
Anomie
■ Anomie defined as , when there is an acute
disjunction between the cultural norms and goals
and the socially structured capacities of members of
the group to act in accord with them
StrainTheory
■ Merton developed the concept of 'anomie' to
describe this imbalance between cultural goals and
institutionalized means.
■ He argued that such an imbalanced society produces
anomie – there is a strain or tension between the
goals and means which produce unsatisfied
aspirations.
Criticism
■ Substantive criticism.
■ Methodological criticism.
■ Logical criticism
Substantive criticism
■ It is ahistorical approach, evolutionary process.
■ Unable to deal effectively with the process of social
change.
■ Unable to deal effectively with conflict, over
emphasized harmonious relationship.
Methodological criticism
■ Structure functionalists choose to deal with abstract
social systems instead of real societies.
■ Structural functionalist are criticized for what tool
can be used the contribution of a one part of a
system as a whole.
■ Structural functionalism makes comparative analysis
difficult.
Logical criticism
■ Teleology and tautology
■ Illegitimate teleology
■ Example of family institution
■ Instead of empirical linkages there are blind
assertions
ANY QUESTIONS
ThankYou!

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Robert k merton

  • 2. 0utline ■ Biography ■ Criticism on basic functionalist postulates ■ Functions ,dysfunctions ■ Level of functional analysis ■ Social structure and anomie ■ StrainTheory ■ Substantive criticism ■ Methodological criticism ■ Logical criticism
  • 3. Biography ■ 1910-2003, Philadelphia ■ Went to temple university ■ Started academia as a career in Harvard University ■ Later Merton went toTulane university ■ Most of his career spend teaching as a professor at Columbia University ■ Merton was also a 47th president ofAmerican sociological association
  • 4. Continue ■ Merton inspired byTalcott parsons ■ He also wrote on Durkheim, Comte, Marx any many others. ■ As Merton was a structural functionalist Durkheim was his greatest influence.
  • 5. Three basic postulates ■ Unity of society ■ Universalism functionalism ■ Indispensability
  • 6. Postulate of unity of society ■ All standardized social and cultural beliefs are functional for society as a whole as well as for individuals. ■ Merton’s view was that it may be true for small and primitive society but cannot be generalized in complex society.
  • 7. Postulate of Universal Functionalism ■ All standardized social and cultural forms and structure have positive functions. ■ Merton argued that it contradicts what we find in real world, not every structure has positive function.
  • 8. Postulate of indispensability ■ This leads to the idea that all structure and functions are functionally necessary for society, no other function can work. ■ Merton criticized that we must at least be willing to admit that there are various functional alternative within the society
  • 9. Function and Dysfunction ■ Functions are those observed consequences which make for adaptation and adjustment of a given system. ■ It is important to note that one social fact can have a negative consequences for an other social fact, defined as Dysfunction.
  • 10.
  • 11. Net Balance ■ Merton developed the idea of net balance. However it is not that much simple to just add up positive and dysfunction. ■ To cope this problem Merton developed the idea of the levels of functional analysis.
  • 12. Levels of functional analysis ■ Manifest functions (intended) . ■ Latent functions (unintended).
  • 13.
  • 14. Social structure and Anomie ■ Merton analysis the relationship between culture, social structure and anomie.
  • 15. Culture ■ Organizes set of normative values governing behavior which is common to members of a designated society or group .
  • 16. Social structure ■ Organizes set of social relationships in which members of the society or group are variously implicated
  • 17. Anomie ■ Anomie defined as , when there is an acute disjunction between the cultural norms and goals and the socially structured capacities of members of the group to act in accord with them
  • 18. StrainTheory ■ Merton developed the concept of 'anomie' to describe this imbalance between cultural goals and institutionalized means. ■ He argued that such an imbalanced society produces anomie – there is a strain or tension between the goals and means which produce unsatisfied aspirations.
  • 19.
  • 20. Criticism ■ Substantive criticism. ■ Methodological criticism. ■ Logical criticism
  • 21. Substantive criticism ■ It is ahistorical approach, evolutionary process. ■ Unable to deal effectively with the process of social change. ■ Unable to deal effectively with conflict, over emphasized harmonious relationship.
  • 22. Methodological criticism ■ Structure functionalists choose to deal with abstract social systems instead of real societies. ■ Structural functionalist are criticized for what tool can be used the contribution of a one part of a system as a whole. ■ Structural functionalism makes comparative analysis difficult.
  • 23. Logical criticism ■ Teleology and tautology ■ Illegitimate teleology ■ Example of family institution ■ Instead of empirical linkages there are blind assertions