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Title: Family Theories and Methods


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Family Theories and Methods
  • January 17, 2008

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Structural Functionalism
  • Structural Functionalism
  • Emile Durkheim and Social Integration
  • Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
  • Mechanical solidarity is preserved by traditions,
    customs and kinship.
  • Organic solidarity is grounded in a consensus on
    norms, values and behaviours.
  • His assumptions
  • Assumes that family is based on consensus and he
    underestimates the value of modernity.

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Durkheims Suicide
  • Suicide as a social fact
  • Types of suicide anomic, fatalistic, altruistic
    and Egoistic
  • Handout

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More on Structural Functionalism
  • In terms of family
  • What are social structures?
  • What is meant by function?
  • Manifest and Latent Functions

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Examples of Structural Functionalist
  • Deborah Dawsons study in changes in family
    structure.
  • Parental structure consequences for children
  • Rosemary Gartners study on child homicide
  • Family Structure Child Homicide Rate

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More on Structural Functionalism
  • The major point here is to identify and explain
  • Salient parts of society
  • Relationships between
  • Functions they perform

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The Three Essential Functions
  • William J. Goode and essential functions of the
    family
  • Reproductive Function
  • Status Placement
  • Social Control

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The Major Problems
  • Assuming consensus in social relationships.
  • Tautology

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Conflict Theory
  • The premise of power relationships within
    society.
  • Family as a power centre
  • Two mechanisms of power replication
  • Feminist Theory
  • Inequality in family?

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More on Conflict Theory
  • Frederich Engels analysis of the working
    class....
  • The link between race/ethnicity and
    health-implications for family also
  • Sickness as having societal origins

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Systems Theory
  • Developed out of biological and computer systems.
  • The focus on groups actions, group structures,
    and group needs.
  • Bounding
  • Clocking

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Systems theory cont
  • Feedback
  • Homeostasis
  • Some of the basic concepts

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Social Exchange Theory
  • Social Exchange Theory
  • Maximize Rewards Minimize Costs
  • Humans are motivated to maximize expected
    utility.
  • The five other assumptions
  • The Principle of Fair Exchange
  • The Principle of Least Interest

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Symbolic Interactionism
  • Social symbols crucial to the formation of
    society.
  • The role of language in Family.
  • Taking the role of others.
  • Mature Social Self and Social Identity.

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SI Cont.
  • Charles Cooley and the Looking-glass self.
  • The family can be viewed in symbolic terms.

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Goffmans Stigma
  • Stigma in health and health care delivery
  • Definition and varying types of Stigma
  • Goffmans analysis on the repercussions of having
    a stigma

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Parsons Sick Role
  • The Sick Role-Definition
  • Four Components to the sick role
  • The sick person is exempt from normal social
    roles
  • The sick person is not responsible for his or her
    condition
  • The sick person should try and get well
  • The sick person should seek technically competent
    help and cooperate with the physician

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Criticisms of Sick role
  • Depends on nature, severity and longevity of the
    sickness
  • Beliefs on the second component vary
  • Some illnesses are inevitable and people cannot
    be expected to recover.
  • Allopathic medicine

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Developmental (Life Course) Approach
  • Created specifically by sociologists for the
    study of family
  • Life Stages and individual transitions
  • Timing
  • Consists of Five principles

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Developmental theories
  • Freuds id, ego and superego
  • Eriksons developmental stages
  • Piagets stages of development

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Postmodernist Perspective
  • Family is complex and understanding family has
    various components, but all intersect
  • Nothing is taken for granted
  • Finding meanings in roles and responsibilities
  • Reflecting and re-examining
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