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