srségfunkcionálelmélet
Srségfunkcionálelmélet, often translated as "Sociology of Functions" or "Theory of Social Functions," is a theoretical framework within sociology that examines the roles and purposes that various social phenomena serve within a larger society. It posits that social institutions, customs, and practices can be understood by analyzing their contributions to the stability and maintenance of the social system. This perspective often differentiates between manifest functions, which are the intended and recognized consequences of a social pattern, and latent functions, which are unintended and unrecognized consequences.
Developed by scholars like Robert Merton, srségfunkcionálelmélet offers a way to analyze seemingly irrational or dysfunctional