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14 Cards in this Set
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Institutional family
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family was the central institution in which economic, social, and cultural resources were transmitted
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Public Sphere
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realm beyond the home where economics and politics are distinct institutions separate from the family
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private sphere
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realm in which relationships and interactions are more immediate, intimate, and local
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separate spheres
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a system based on gender. Public sphere was for men, private for women
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Companionship marriage
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the work/home split that is the traditional family. Focuses on the couple rather than on linking extended families, and on love/emotional support rahter than on economic and social resource exchange
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Post modern families
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go even further on companionship marriage model in that they're based on love/emotion, but lack institutionaal pressures/rewards
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Post modern permeable family
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emphasizs consensual love (mutual agreement) shared parenting, urbanity. THey are family
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Exclusive definitions of family
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maintains that families are connected biologically and legally. There is proof that two or more people are related
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Inclusive family
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considers the functions that families fufill, there are two main functions: 1) social network functions, 2) individual needs functions
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Incest taboo
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nearly uniersal social norm that prohibits sexual intercourse or marital relationships with close relationships
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Exogamy
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selecting a partner outside our social group, limits the commonalities neccesary to make close relationships work
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Endogamy
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picking a partner within our social group
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Individual Needs
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Phyical, emotional, and psychological
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Homogamy
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the tendency to select a partner that shares our social characteristics- including age, race/ethnicity, religion, social class
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