functionalist view of the family Flashcards

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functions see the family as…

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an institution that contributes to the smooth running of society. it is a beneficial institution for social stability

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Murdock (1949) argues 4 main functions of family life

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  1. sexual (expressing sexuality in a socially approved context
  2. reproduction (having children and providing stability)
  3. socialization (children learn socially acceptable behaviour)
  4. economic (providing the money for food and shelter
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criticism of Murdock

family is the practical way to meet all these needs, it is universal

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other institutions could perform the functions of the family just as well eg: education helps to socialize children, economy helps provides basic needs like enough money for food and shelter

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parsons (1950s America) argues the functional fit theory. What is this?

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the function of a family depends on the society in which it is found (this will affect its shape and structure)
eg; in pre industrial times people lived in extended families - these were a multi functional unit.

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industrialisation = the modern nuclear family introduced

why did this happen/what happened as a result of this?

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people needed to move away to find work (geographical mobility)
people more socially mobile
the mobile nuclear family is structurally isolated (no obligation to help wider family)

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due to nuclear family lost some of these functions - what were these?

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family no longer units of productions but are instead units of consumption. schools and health services also taken over

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what are the 2 irreducible functions of the modern nuclear family

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primary socialisation of children

stabilization of human personalities

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explain the term “primary socialisation of children”

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learning the language, history and values of society. society would not exist without this
it becomes part of an individuals personality

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explain the term “stabilization of human personalities”

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sexual division of labour in families stabilizes personalities. women= expressive role providing warmth, security and emotional support
men= instrumental role as breadwinners (stressful but women relieves the stress)

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