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  • Conflict Paradigm paradigm focuses on the ability of some groups to dominate others, or resistance to such domination.

  • Ethnomethodology Paradigm examines how people make sense out of social life in the process of living it, as if each was a researcher engaged in enquiry.

  • Feminist Paradigm focuses on how male dominance of society has shaped social life.

  • Darwinism Paradigm sees a progressive evolution in social life.

  • Positivism Paradigm was an early 19th century approach, now considered obsolete in its pure form. Positivists believed we can scientifically discover all the rules governing social life.

  • Structural Functionalism Paradigm also known as a Social System s Paradigm addresses what functions various elements of the social system perform in regard to the entire system.

  • Symbolic Interactionis Paradigm examines how shared meanings and social patterns are developed in the course of social interactions.


Out of those three, the conflict paradigm, Symbolic Interactionism and Structural Functionalism are the most famous.


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