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people living together w/ commitment, form an economic unit, care for any young, and consider their identity to be significanly attached to teh group
families
family into which a person is born and in which early socialization usually takes place
family of orientation
family a person forms by having or adopting children
family of procreation
a social net work of poeple based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption
kinship
families are responsible for...
sexual activity, socializing children, providing affection and companionship for family members
family unit composed of relatives in same household, like grandparents uncles and aunts
extended family
family composed of one or two parents and their dependent childre, all of whom live apart from other relatives
nuclear family
legally reocgnized or socially approved arrangedment between two or more individuals that carries certain rights and oblication and usually involves sexual activity
marriage
marriage between two partners, woman and man (US only)
monogamy
marriage of a person of one sex with two or more members of oppostei sex
polygamy
marriage of one man and two or more women
polygyny
marriage of one woman with two or more men
polyandry
tracing descent through the father's side of the family
patrilineal desecent
traces descent through the mother's side of the family
matrilineal descent
tracing descent through both the mother's and father's sides of the family
bilateral descent
family structure in which authroity is held by the eldest male (father) who actas as head of household and holds power over the women and children
patriarchal family
family structure in which authroity is held by the eldest ffemale (mother) who acats as head of the household
matriarchal family
family structure in which both partners share powers and authority equally
egalitarian family
custom of a married couple living in the same household with the husband's family
patrilocal
custom of a married couple living in the same house hold with the wiffe's parents
matrilocal
custom of a married cople living in their own residence apart from both the husband's and wiffe's parents
neolocal residence
practice of marrying withini one's own groupe, practicined in the US
ENDOGAMY
practice of marrying outside one's own social group or category.
exogamy
individuals marrying those who have simlilar characteristics, like race/ethnicity, religious background, age education, or social class
homogamy
subdiscipline of sociology that describes and explain patterns of family life and variations in family structure.
sociology of family
the family is important in maintaining the stability of society and the well being of individuals...perspective....
functionalist
according to... both marriage and society involve a mental and moral fusion of individuals; division of labor contribues to greater efficiency in all areas of life
emile durkheim
according to...further defined the division of labor in families: father is instrumental role, mother is expressive role....
talcott parsons
4 key functions of families in advanced industrial societies
sexual regulation; socialization; economic and psychological support members; provision of social status and reputation
families are primary source of inequality...perspecitve
conflict and feminitist perspectives
families in captialistic economies are like workers in a factory: women are dominate at home w/ unpaid labor perspectives
conflict theorists
patriarchy; men's domination over women....perspecitives
feminist
roles of family members as they act out their own parts and react to the action s of tohers... perspectives
interactionsists
ineteraction b/w martial partners makes a shared reality: form into one...whoi
peter berger and hansfried kellner
women and men experience marriage differently....who
jessie bernard
permeable, capable of being diffused or invaded in such a way that an entity's original purpose is modified or changed...perspectives
postmodern
boundaries b/w workplace and hoem become more open and flexible;
urbanity
growing digiital divide/ cyber class warefare
integrated circuit
research provided model for research on human sexualty for over 40 years.... who
kinsey
refers to a couple who live together withoutbebing legally married
cohabitation
household partnerships in which an unmarried couple lives together in a committed sexually intimate relationship and is granted the same benefits as thouse accorded to the married htersexual couples
domestic partnerships
marriages in which both spouses are in the labor force
dual earner marriages
domestic work that employed women perform at home after they complete their workday on the job
second shift
as a result of divorce and remarriage, some people bcome part of....
blended families
this race lives in extended families and only nuclear for middle and uppermiddle class
african american
family net works are disapperaing, especially among these advantaged race; and who found this
latino/a; norma williams
many live in nuclear families, china towns have extended family networks and also semi extended families
asian american
strong family ties; extended family on resersvations; others live in nuclear
native american families
what ceased to be reliable indicators of a person's identity or origin for biracial stuff
skin color and place of birth
this person suggests that clinging to a traditional image of families is hypocritical in light of our society's failure to support them.
lillian rubin