Categorias: Todos - society - functions - family - conflict

por Rosa Ahmet 13 anos atrás

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Functionalists- Family

The concept of family from a functionalist perspective, particularly highlighted by Murdock in 1949, emphasizes its importance in fulfilling essential societal functions. These functions include reproduction, ensuring the continuation of society through new members; sexual stability, providing stable relationships for adults; education, instilling societal norms and values in children; and economic support, catering to the needs of family members.

Functionalists- Family

Functionalists- Family

Murdock (1949)

Critisism
Feminists

Functionalism deglects conflict and exploitaion

Family- serves men not society, opression of women

Marxists

Functionalism neglects conflict and exploitation

Family- maintains capilitalised society

Family serves four functions for society
Reproductive

provides new members for soceity

Educational

socialises children the 'norms' and 'values' of society

Economic

provides for its members

Sexual

provides stable, sexual relationship for adults