Social institutions |
Key functions |
Scientists, who defined these functions |
Family |
Reproductive, economic, educational,recreative and social control functions |
Bagirova and Shubat (Bagirova & Shubat 2018), Becker (Becker, 1930), Berger (Berger, 2002), Bossard (Bossard, 1935), Gurko and Orlova (Gurko & Orlova 2011), Healey with co-authors (Healey et. al 2010), Horwitz (Horwitz, 2015), Scott with co-authors (Scott et. al. 2004), Sinelnikov (Sinelnikov, 2018) |
Education |
Humanistic, socializing, informative, regulative, integrative, communicative and social selection functions |
Andres (Andres, 2016), Bauman (Bauman, 2000), Bourdieu and Passeron (Bourdieu & Passeron 1977), Clark (Clark, 1994), Collins (Collins, 1971), Gumport (Gumport, 2007), Karabel (Karabel, 2005), Meyer (Meyer, 1977), Parsons (Parsons, 1959), Tinto and Pusser (Tinto & Pusser 2006) |
Culture |
Informative, socializing, communicative and regulative functions |
Becker (Becker, 1982), Griswold (Griswold, 2012), Hans and Knobl (Hans & Knobl 2010), Jenkins (Jenkins, 1992), Munch and Smelser (Munch & Smelser 1993), Burns and Dietz (Burns & Dietz 1992) |
Religion |
Worldview, compensative and regulative functions |
Barkan and Greenwood (Barkan & Greenwood 2003), Bryan (Bryan, 2016), Casanova (Casanova, 2006), Durkheim (Durkheim 1947), Semenenko and Galgash (Semenenko & Galgash 2014), Greeley (Greeley, 1989), Johnson and Jang (Johnson & Jang 2010), Nath (Nath, 2015), Stoops (Stoops, 1913), Weber (Weber, 1958) |
State |
Integrative, regulation and distribution functions, social control and state functions (economic and legal functions etc.) |
Guala (Guala, 2016), Marx (Marx, 1867), Merton (Merton, 1968), North (North, 1990), Parsons (Parsons, 1952), Powell and DiMaggio (Powell & DiMaggio 1991), Swedberg (Swedberg, 2005), Weber (Weber, 1978) |