2020
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2020/v6i430171
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Conceptualizing on Structure Functionalism and Its Applications on Patriotism Study during Covid-19 Pandemic in Malaysia

Abstract: This paper attempts toreconcilesymbiotic concepts including the theory of functionalism and patriotism among Malaysians during Covid-19 pandemic crisis. To this end, this paper focuses on the theory of functionalism and how the connection with the patriotism perspectives in dealing with non-traditional treat of the spreading of Covid-19 pandemic among Malaysian from top to bottom structure. As we know, our world isin a greater war involving non-traditional treat after the Covid-19 virus started in Wuhan, China… Show more

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“…Scholars also explore diverse university community attitudes to knowledge dissemination and disease prevention policies and practices [53], and analyze these activities from the angle of their influence on youth confidence in the context of their national government policy as a whole [54]. In line with the above, researchers argue for the urgent need to systematize and target communication with youth during the pandemic [55], to foster the call for youth inclusion "in matters that affect their lives" [56], and to underline the importance of "youth leadership in rebuilding a sustainable world in the post-COVID 19 period" [57].…”
Section: Current Trends In Academic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars also explore diverse university community attitudes to knowledge dissemination and disease prevention policies and practices [53], and analyze these activities from the angle of their influence on youth confidence in the context of their national government policy as a whole [54]. In line with the above, researchers argue for the urgent need to systematize and target communication with youth during the pandemic [55], to foster the call for youth inclusion "in matters that affect their lives" [56], and to underline the importance of "youth leadership in rebuilding a sustainable world in the post-COVID 19 period" [57].…”
Section: Current Trends In Academic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%