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    If the family exists (as Murdock says it does universally)‚ then it must be performing some function(s) or fulfilling some purpose(s). A number of functionalist sociologists have presented accounts of the way in which this happens. GP Murdock Four essential functions of the family Murdock argues that the family is a universal institution (it exists everywhere) that performs four major functions Stable satisfaction of the sex drive with the same partner‚ preventing the social disruption caused by

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    the subject which looks at the social world around us‚ how the social world works and how it effects and influences our daily lives. People tend to accept the social arrangements in which they grew up as normal or too complicated to understand. The family is the natural way to bring up children and schools are the normal places for children to learn. For most people the social world is just there‚ challenging their lives‚ they cannot change it and it is not really worth while trying to understand it

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    Conflict theory sees social life as a competition‚ and focuses on the distribution of resources‚ power‚ and inequality. Unlike functionalist theory‚ conflict theory is better at explaining social change‚ and weaker at explaining social stability. Conflict theory has been critiqued for its inability to explain social stability and incremental change. Conflict theory derives from the ideas of Karl Marx. TERMS conflict theory A social science perspective that holds that stratification is dysfunctional

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    differences. Both stories are similar in the importance of family ties and the way they view family‚ but differ in sibling relations. In “Sonny’s Blues”‚ the siblings want to recreate their brotherly bond again‚ but in “Everyday Use” there is no sign of healing the hole between Dee‚ Maggie‚ and Mama. First‚ we will look at the importance of family ties between both stories. In “Everyday Use” the characters have strong connections with family ties and their heritage. “Not ‘Dee‚’Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo

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    Family Essay

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    do sociologists believe the Nuclear Family to be functional? (12 Marks) The Nuclear Family is a traditional family type that is tied by blood and marriage‚ it will include a mother‚ father and a dependent child/children. The Nuclear family is seen as a positive part of society by consensus theorists such as functionalists and the new right‚ whereas it’s seen as a negative by conflict theorists such as feminists. Functionalist theorists see the nuclear family as an important aspect of society and

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    Functions Of the Family

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    from Item 2B and elsewhere assess the view that‚ in today’s society the family is losing its functions.  Many sociologists argue that since the Industrial revolution‚ after the pre - modern society that the family has lost many of its functions and some argue they haven’t. Parson and Dennis‚ functionalist sociologists argue that the functions that would have usually been performed by the family have now‚ in the modern society been removed from the family. They believe that these functions have

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    Assess the view that it no longer makes sense to talk about the patriarchal family Many years ago families were always considered male dominated due to the superior role men used to play in the family. However since the 1950s and onwards this has changed. Families are now becoming a lot more female orientated. Women now have close to equal rights as men do which means a females role in the family is much more higher than what it used to be. This shows that women have a lot more power than they

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    The nuclear family is a term used to define a family group consisting of aheterosexual pair of adults; wife and husband‚ and their children. It can also be known as a ‘beanpole family’ and it can be‚ especially in middle-class families‚ child-centered; child-centered is defined as being actively involved by spending lots of time together as the child’s needs and wishes are the most important thing. Only 17% of families in the UK are nuclear families‚ and this statistic is on the decrease as it is

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    Question: Discuss the structural (ist) functionalist perspective in sociology. (Your answer should focus on the strengths and weaknesses of functionalist and Marxist perspectives) __________________________________________________________________ The Functionalist perspective has contributed immensely to the structure of society and the understanding of human behaviour in society. It is a based on an analogy between social systems and organic systems and has identified numerous ways which state

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    d) Using information from Items A‚ B and C and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the nuclear family functions to benefit all its members and society as a whole – 24 marks Functionalists see the nuclear family as playing a major role in achieving different social goals. Some of these goals include transmitting values and norms to the next generation and reproduce the shared values of the culture of society. They see the family as the most important social institution‚ meeting the needs of individuals

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