Deck 9: Functionalism, the Pure and the Hyphenated

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Radcliffe-Brown largely agreed with Boas and Malinowski that anthropology should focus on the study of culture.
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Assuming that all people in a particular society follow social rules in the same fashion, Radcliffe-Brown claimed that it was only necessary to know the rules of society in order to understand the behavior of the people who belong to it.
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To understand social structure, according to Radcliffe Brown, it was necessary to understand how it evolved and changed over time, leading him to adopt a "multi-chronic" perspective on society.
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The edited volume African Political Systems examined in great detail how colonialism had altered African societies.
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Reflecting prevalent theories of the time in archaeology and cultural anthropology, African Political Systems showed that stratified societies in Africa were those with the highest population densities.
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In analyzing the trading partnerships of the kula ring in the Trobriand Islands, Malinowski set out to show how the assumptions of western formal economics apply everywhere.
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Malinowski viewed magic as an attempt to control events in which there is high risk or uncertainty and an inability to control those events by other, more direct means; as such, he said, it was found in both "primitive" and "civilized" societies.
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Malinowski argued that cultural practices develop to satisfy seven individual needs universal to all humans.
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Critics have faulted functionalist theories for being non-falsifiable in that their "explanations" of cultural practices cannot be disproven.
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Because of its assumption that social practices fulfill the needs of society, functionalism is particularly well-suited to understanding how culture changes as social and individual needs change.
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Deck 9: Functionalism, the Pure and the Hyphenated
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Radcliffe-Brown largely agreed with Boas and Malinowski that anthropology should focus on the study of culture.
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Assuming that all people in a particular society follow social rules in the same fashion, Radcliffe-Brown claimed that it was only necessary to know the rules of society in order to understand the behavior of the people who belong to it.
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To understand social structure, according to Radcliffe Brown, it was necessary to understand how it evolved and changed over time, leading him to adopt a "multi-chronic" perspective on society.
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The edited volume African Political Systems examined in great detail how colonialism had altered African societies.
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Reflecting prevalent theories of the time in archaeology and cultural anthropology, African Political Systems showed that stratified societies in Africa were those with the highest population densities.
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In analyzing the trading partnerships of the kula ring in the Trobriand Islands, Malinowski set out to show how the assumptions of western formal economics apply everywhere.
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Malinowski viewed magic as an attempt to control events in which there is high risk or uncertainty and an inability to control those events by other, more direct means; as such, he said, it was found in both "primitive" and "civilized" societies.
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Malinowski argued that cultural practices develop to satisfy seven individual needs universal to all humans.
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Critics have faulted functionalist theories for being non-falsifiable in that their "explanations" of cultural practices cannot be disproven.
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Because of its assumption that social practices fulfill the needs of society, functionalism is particularly well-suited to understanding how culture changes as social and individual needs change.
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