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AS-Level Sociology Bridging Activity: To investigate the view functionalist sociologists take of the family and to evaluate this viewpoint. Mind map the functions you can identify which the family provides both to the individual and society. Some functions of the family… Emotional Support Educational Economic Nurture Functions of the Family Guidance Security Objectives • To gain an understanding of the functionalist viewpoint of the family. • To be able to use examples of functionalists to back up the views they hold of the family. • To be able to critically assess the functionalist viewpoint and its views of the family. A Household or A Family? What is a household? A household is a group of people who live together, they may or may not be related through blood or marriage. What is a family? A family is a form of household where all the people who live together are related through either kinship ties or marriage. Functionalism Functionalism is a theory which views society as being a system of interconnected parts and they compare society to the human body. The Body – Society Body Parts – Institutions within society, the family being one of these! Functionalism Functionalists see both humans and societies to have certain basic needs which must be met in order for society and humans to survive. Social institutions meet these basic needs and therefore for a social institution to be functional it needs to contribute to the survival of the whole society. Think… What needs do individuals and societies have which the family as an institution could contribute to in order to help meet these needs? Task In box one on worksheet 1A, draw what functions you think the family may provide to the individual and society in order to help them meet there needs. Functionalism Family – Institution in Society For Functionalist’s the institutions in society are important as they help maintain social order and social cohesion. Functionalism Murdock (1949) - Studied 250 societies of different cultures. (Good breadth of study!) - Murdock saw that in each of these societies the nuclear family existed. - Below are the four functions Murdock saw the family to provide. Sexual Stable sexual relationship for adults Reproductive Continuing to create society members In conclusions Murdock claimed the family is universal and Economic to provide for each inevitable andPools that resources families exist in every society. other Educational Teaches norms and values of society Functionalism Parsons (1950’s) Parsons saw the family as being a factory that produces only the next batch of - Compared to Murdock, Parsons citizens. provides two vital functions of the family. Primary Teaches children the norms and Socialisation values of society. Stabilises personalities and Stabilisation emotional relationships. Parents also provide security to help individuals cope in wider society. Think… Is the family all hunky dory as the functionalists seem to assume it is? Evaluation Write down one strengths and one weakness of the functionalist viewpoint of the family. You may wish to use other sociological perspectives to critique functionalism. Ensure you put at the top strength or weakness! Strength Weakness Criticisms • Functionalists are criticised for ignoring the negative aspects the family can bring such as child abuse, neglect and violence. Criticisms • Marxist Feminists would argue that women end up staying at home being a housewife and not getting paid for this. Criticisms • Some parents fail to bring up their children to make them socially acceptable and they may be bad role models for the young. Plenary Return back to worksheet 1A and in box two draw how you now see the family through the functionalist perspective. Be prepared to justify what your drawing shows so your knowledge of functionalism applied to the family can be shown. The Family – how did we get to where we are? Recall Task – according to Murdock what are the 4 main functions of the Family? Parsons, USA, 1960s – the ‘privatised nuclear family’ fits the needs of the society it is in. ‘functional fit’ theory Pre industrial society Industrial society Most people worked at home, ‘cottage’ industry’ like weaving/farming for themselves Children usually followed in their parent’s footsteps –geographically and occupationally The family were the carers for those unable to care for themselves The family were the main source of education According to Parsons this left families with only 2 real functions – what are they? The nuclear family fits our societies needs because we need A smaller family leads to stronger bonds The welfare state taken on some of the families functions like… Geographic mobility meaning… We have more social mobility which means…. How does a warm bath make you feel? ‘warm bath theory’ ‘warm bath theory’ Anything wrong with Parson’s ‘warm bath’ theory of the family? Anything wrong with Parson’s ‘warm bath’ theory of the family? • ‘rose tinted’ –ignores abuse, violence, conflict. Leach argues that the family’s isolation has not led to stronger bonds but rather to stress functionalism ignores ‘the dark side’ • Out of date – lots no longer living in nuclear families – men often have expressive rather than instrumental roles and vice versa • Exploits women according to feminists Task Make notes on the following • Parsons • Murdock • Warm bath theory • Be prepared for sample exam questions