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The concept of the sick role entered sociology in 1951 when Talcott Parsons creatively separated the sick person out of the doctor-patient dyad. The idea became fundamental in the subdiscipline of medical sociology. By the 1990s, the concept had almost disappeared from the research literature. ...
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The article also explores contemporary changes in understanding the social system due to new theories of systems and the evolving understanding of sociology as a science. It discusses the role of institutions and norms in social life, Talcott Parsons' theory of social action, and...
Talcott Parsons [22–24], in his functional theory of social action, distinguishes four main institutional functions in a society: pattern maintenance, which refers to social structures, goal-attainment by solving the problem of economic allocation, adaptation as a consequence of the plurality of ...