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Major Work of Robert King Merton in Sociology

&NewLine;<&excl;-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v&period; 2&period;0&period;95 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"quads-location quads-ad3" id&equals;"quads-ad3" style&equals;"float&colon;left&semi;margin&colon;0px 0px 0px 0&semi;">&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"d39b46b3f7ef22b4a3a221038394de7c" data-index&equals;"1" style&equals;"float&colon; left&semi; margin&colon; 10px 10px 10px 0&semi;">&NewLine;<script async src&equals;"&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js"><&sol;script> &NewLine;<&excl;-- Sociology Learners 336 X 280 Post Top --> &NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle" &NewLine; style&equals;"display&colon;inline-block&semi;width&colon;336px&semi;height&colon;280px" &NewLine; data-ad-client&equals;"ca-pub-7649183549375766" &NewLine; data-ad-slot&equals;"1656902389"><&sol;ins> &NewLine;<script> &NewLine;&lpar;adsbygoogle &equals; window&period;adsbygoogle &vert;&vert; &lbrack;&rsqb;&rpar;&period;push&lpar;&lbrace;&rcub;&rpar;&semi; &NewLine;<&sol;script>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"size-thumbnail wp-image-2063 alignleft" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;sociologylearners&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2024&sol;08&sol;Khushdil-Khan-Kasi-150x150&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"150" height&equals;"150" &sol;>By Khushdil Khan Kasi<&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"post">&NewLine;<div class&equals;"body">&NewLine;<div id&equals;"287c4059-21c6-4014-9b4a-415176a1a3f4" class&equals;"postBody" contenteditable&equals;"true">&NewLine;<p>Robert K&period; Merton&comma; a pioneering figure in sociology&comma; made significant contributions that have profoundly influenced the field&period; His work spans several areas&comma; including social structure&comma; deviance&comma; and the sociology of science&period; Here&comma; we will explore Merton&&num;8217&semi;s major contributions&comma; explaining his key theories with suitable examples&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h4>Structural-Functional Analysis<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton advanced the structural-functional analysis approach&comma; which examines how social structures function to maintain social stability&period; Unlike earlier theorists like Talcott Parsons&comma; who saw all aspects of society as inherently beneficial&comma; Merton introduced the concepts of manifest and latent functions&comma; and dysfunctions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><b>Manifest Functions&colon;<&sol;b> These are the intended and recognized consequences of social actions&period; For example&comma; the manifest function of education is to impart knowledge and skills to students&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Latent Functions&colon;<&sol;b> These are the unintended and often unrecognized consequences of social actions&period; An example of a latent function of education is the development of social networks and relationships among students&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Dysfunctions&colon;<&sol;b> These are elements of society that may disrupt social stability or functionality&period; For instance&comma; while education aims to equip individuals with skills&comma; it can also perpetuate social inequalities&comma; which is a dysfunction&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h4>Theory of Deviance&colon; Strain Theory<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton&&num;8217&semi;s Strain Theory explains deviance in terms of the social structure&&num;8217&semi;s capacity to regulate norms and achieve culturally approved goals&period; According to Merton&comma; society sets up culturally approved goals and means to achieve them&period; When individuals are unable to achieve these goals through legitimate means&comma; they experience strain&comma; leading to deviance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Merton identified five modes of individual adaptation to strain&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li><b>Conformity&colon;<&sol;b> Accepting culturally approved goals and means&period; For example&comma; working hard to achieve success&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Innovation&colon;<&sol;b> Accepting cultural goals but using illegitimate means&period; An example is engaging in criminal activities to achieve wealth&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Ritualism&colon;<&sol;b> Abandoning the goals but rigidly adhering to the means&period; For example&comma; a worker who goes through the motions without striving for success&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Retreatism&colon;<&sol;b> Rejecting both the goals and means&period; Examples include drug addicts and vagrants who withdraw from societal expectations&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><b>Rebellion&colon;<&sol;b> Rejecting and attempting to change both the goals and means&period; Revolutionaries who seek to create a new social order exemplify this mode&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<h4>Reference Group Theory<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton&&num;8217&semi;s Reference Group Theory explores how individuals evaluate themselves and form attitudes based on the groups to which they compare themselves&period; These groups serve as a standard for self-evaluation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><b>Example&colon;<&sol;b> A college student might compare their academic performance to that of their peers&period; If their reference group is high-achieving students&comma; they may feel pressured to perform similarly&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h4>Self-Fulfilling Prophecy<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton coined the term &&num;8220&semi;self-fulfilling prophecy&&num;8221&semi; to describe a process in which a false belief leads to its own fulfillment&period; This concept highlights how expectations influence behaviors and outcomes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><b>Example&colon;<&sol;b> If teachers believe that certain students are more capable than others&comma; they may give those students more attention and support&comma; leading the students to perform better&comma; thus confirming the teachers&&num;8217&semi; original belief&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h4>Sociology of Science<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton made significant contributions to the sociology of science&comma; examining how social and cultural factors influence scientific research and discovery&period; He introduced the concept of the &&num;8220&semi;Matthew Effect&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which describes how renowned scientists often receive more recognition for their work than less famous colleagues&comma; even if their contributions are similar&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><b>Example&colon;<&sol;b> A well-known scientist may receive disproportionate credit for a collaborative research project&comma; overshadowing the contributions of less recognized team members&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h4>Middle-Range Theory<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Merton advocated for &&num;8220&semi;middle-range theories&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which are specific enough to be tested by empirical research but broad enough to apply to a variety of social phenomena&period; This approach contrasts with grand theories that attempt to explain all aspects of society&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><b>Example&colon;<&sol;b> Merton&&num;8217&semi;s Strain Theory is a middle-range theory as it specifically addresses the causes of deviance within a societal context and can be empirically tested&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h4>Conclusion<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Robert K&period; Merton&&num;8217&semi;s contributions to sociology are vast and varied&comma; providing valuable frameworks for understanding social structure&comma; deviance&comma; science&comma; and more&period; His work has laid the foundation for numerous studies and continues to influence contemporary sociological research and theory&period; By introducing concepts like manifest and latent functions&comma; the self-fulfilling prophecy&comma; and the Matthew Effect&comma; Merton has offered profound insights into the complexities of social life&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&excl;--CusAds0-->&NewLine;<div style&equals;"font-size&colon; 0px&semi; height&colon; 0px&semi; line-height&colon; 0px&semi; margin&colon; 0&semi; padding&colon; 0&semi; clear&colon; both&semi;"><&sol;div>&NewLine;<&excl;-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v&period; 2&period;0&period;95 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"quads-location quads-ad2" id&equals;"quads-ad2" style&equals;"float&colon;none&semi;margin&colon;0px&semi;">&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&NewLine;

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