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Primary Socialisation |
Young children learning norms, values and beliefs from their parents and family |
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Secondary Socialisation |
Children learning rules and norms from school and their education |
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Emile Durkheim |
The sociologist that is associated with Functionalism on a whole |
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Talcott Parsons |
A sociologist that is referred through Functionalism but he is generally used when talking about Functionalism in Family |
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Functionalism |
A consensus theory that believes that society should share the same norms and values which will benefit society |
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Norms |
Social rules, expectations or standards that govern behaviour in specific situation |
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Macro Approach |
Looking at social processes, such as social stability and change on a larger scalr |
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Consensus |
Agreement |
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When was functionalism popular |
1940s and 50s |
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Organic analogy |
Every part of the body has a function to keep it alive, like society has different parts and all of the parts/organs work together and if one breaks down they all break down |
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What are Murdock's 4 Key Functions |
Sexual, Reproduction, Economic and Socialisation |
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Fletcher's essential functions |
Stable satisfaction of sexual needs Production and rearing of children Provision of a home |
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Fletcher's non-essential functions |
Government, Economic, Education, Health, Religious and Recreation |