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Category > Psychology Posted 09 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Functionalist Theory Chapter two

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Topic1 - Functionalist Theory Chapter two of White and Klein looks at one of the longest standing theories on family, functionalism, or, as some prefer, structural functionalism. The theory has been in the annuals of social science for so long and has become so familiar to the general population that it is accepted by many as "the" way to understand and explain families. Forming the foundation of the theory are several themes. One theme is that society is like a social organism. The organism of society, just like the human body, is composed of various parts which function together. There are many specialized parts, but they ±t together in a pattern of relationships each contributing to the operation and sustenance of the organism, the society. Functionalists maintain that human society is held together by shared values and common goals. One unit that is very signi±cant to the well being of society is the family. When viewed from the perspective of an organism, it is not too di²cult to ask any number of important questions about the family. What does the family contribute to American society or any society? What is the function of the family? How does it best add value or strength to the society? Questions such as these guide the functional theorist as he or she investigates the social organism of the family. Predicated on family as a social organism, a second theme of functionalism states that there is a best or most complete form of the family. This form is the nuclear family, consisting of a father and a mother who are married and live with their children in the same residence. Any other form of the family is incomplete. Other forms are not wrong they just don't function as well as the nuclear form of the family. A third theme of the theory maintains that the family has been around for so long precisely because it works. The family works because it meets the needs of society and the individuals who make up the family. Through the family the social issues of sexual relationships, basic life supporting needs and having and raising children are accomplished.
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