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Find a newspaper article, online or physical paper, and identify the structural functionalist, social conflict, and symbolic interactionstic view of the social issue that is discussed in the article. Think about how each of these perspectives view society. You can get this from your reading of the text. For example, structural functionalists view society as social harmony with a high degree of social order with the institutions meeting their manifest and latent functions, all for the good of society. Please follow this same format for structural functional and social conflict theories.
Write 1 paragraph summarizing your article, please put it into your own words.
Write 3 paragraphs explaining why the article you found represents the theoretical perspectives, ideally one paragraph per theory. Be detailed and support your opinion & cite the source
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Running head: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Structural Functionalist, Social Conflict, and Symbolic Interactionistic Analyses
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Article Summary
Fighting Racism is Not Just a War of Words is a New York Times’ article by Tiya Miles
dated October 21st, 2017. Specifically, the content of the article is about different expressions
showed by college students and various societal groups over racism as a social issue in the U.S.
and some other parts of the world. The author describes numerous scenarios where people were
mistreated or undermined for their races rather rational reasons. After taking some of the issues
to the social media, differe...
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