International Journal of Nursing & Care

  • ISSN: 2573-8879

S M Nazmuz Sakibs Toxic Comparative Theory, Sakibphobia with Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Perspective, A Sociological Analysis

Abstract

M. Ejaz Hasan, Yogender Singh, Hope Adanchin FABONG, Eduard De La Cruz Burelo, Ibne Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain, Xingsi Xue, Dr. Sujay Bisht, Cristina Dumitru Tabacaru, Erwin L. Rimban, John PA Ioannidis, Rizwana Amin, Waseem Ahmed Khattak, RAJU AHAMMAD, Karuna M.S, Osamah Ibrahim Khalaf, Mohd. Javed Ansari, Fluturim Saliu, Robert W Gardner Jr, MD RASEL MIA, Keya Khatun, SR Mahin Shefa, Richard M Ryan, Sheikh Farid Milon, Amit Roy, Gregory Lip, HJ Kim, Prof. Archana Cha hal, Sabbir Ahmed, Gaurav Rao, Jannatul Ferdous Swarna, Sabiha Tabassum, Khadija Akter, Saiful Islam, Liza Akter, Emon Khan, Mohammad R. Hassan, F M Fysal Kabir, Nabil Sultan, Sonjoy Chan dra Roy, Fahmida Mohiuddin Niti, Mushahid Ali, Abdur Rahman Sarker, RAZU AHAMMED, Andrea Varghese, Azza Fthelrhman Abdelhalim Mustafa, RAKIBUL ISLAM, RAKIBUL HASAN SHUVO, SAYDUL ISLAM, Shoyaib Mahmud, Aktaruzzaman Siddiquei, Abu Bokkor Siddik, Mirza MD. Tanvir Mahtab Fay sal, Shadman Sakeef, Nur Islam, Mohammad Ismail, Nabir Hossain, ABID UDDIN MAHMUD, Waqar Akbar Khan, Fahim Uddin, SHAHARIAR KABIR, Fahad Asghar, Laila Rehman, Ujjwal Ojha, Farha na Yasmin, NURUNNABI SUJON, Laxman Majhi, Chandan Sharma, Apollo A. Endrano, Rajashekhar S. Mulimani, Muhammad Hamid Nawaz Khan, Linus O. Akudolu, Fr. Baiju Thomas, URMI ATKER, Elabiyi Michael Omoniyi, Dr. Rupali Saxena, MOS RAJUANA FERDUS, Sergio Gonzalez-Sevilla, Mahedi Hasan, Imran Khan Jadoon, Nontlantla Mthimkulu, Nazma Akter and Saymum Al Jubaer Mazumder

Sakibphobia is a relatively new concept that describes the fear or hatred of individuals towards those who they perceive as more successful or accomplished than themselves. In this research article, we conduct a comparative analysis of Sakibphobia with three major sociological perspectives: Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Perspective. Our study utilizes a literature review approach to analyze the theoretical frameworks, assumptions, and implications of these perspectives on Sakibphobia. The result of our analysis suggests that while each perspective provides unique insights and explanations, none of them can fully capture the complexity and dynamics of Sakibphobia. However, a synthesis of these perspectives can help to develop a more comprehensive understanding of Sakibphobia and its implications for individuals and society.

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