Functionalism Flashcards

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What is a consensus theory?

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A consensus theory sees society as a functional unit where everyone is in agreement and agrees on the norms and values people should live by
- eg socialisation is a key process in making the consensus theory work

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Core beliefs on functionalists ??

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  • we are a consensus theory = we are all in agreement about society
  • only focus on positive things
  • the institutions (hold society together) are the building blocks of society and they maintain the consensus and so keep society stable and shape society
  • institutions help to maintain a value consensus in society = means we can all have shared and collective belief system of norms and values
  • so mean society can work in harmony and avoids conflict
  • deterministic
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What is the organic analogy??

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  • society is just like the human body and the institutions are like the organs of the body
  • each part has a specific function and they work together to keep society healthy
  • if one fails the rest fails
    Society will become ill and destabilise
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Negatives of functionalism??

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  • ignore the dark side of society
  • this makes them ‘rose tinted,
  • too deterministic = assumes we are entirely shaped by society but we have some free will
  • outdated = parsons was describing a society in the 1950s so does it apply to contemporary society?
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What do functionalists believe about the organ of the family?

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They believe the fact,ily is the heart of society meaning it is the most important and vital institution

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Murdock overview and example quote

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Family is so vital in keeping a smooth stable society it is found in some form in every society (250 societies) so it is universal
-‘one or more children’

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Functions of the nuclear family: sexual

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  • stable satisfaction of the sex drive
  • sexual relationships between men and women within marriage = control and regulate sexual urges, relaxed
  • promotes Heterosexuality and reproduction of next generation
  • socialists on prepares children for adult life
  • sex with same person prevents sexual free for all and ensures monogamy
  • keeps man calm
  • prevents adultery chesting insect
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Functions of the nuclear family: education

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  • socialising youth= norms and values
  • get along with others
  • become fully functioning human beings and integrate into society
  • healthy relationships
  • skills and qualification for jobs and benefit economy
  • contribute to harmonious functioning society
  • makes sure value consensus is passed down
  • gender norms and values
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Functions of the nuclear family: reproduction

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  • next generation
  • having children is a sign of commitment so stabilises and strengthens marriage
  • gender role socialisation = prepares children for stable heteronorm relationship so more people reproduce in the future
  • without reproduction society could stagnate and strain older members of society
  • physical survival of society
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Functions of the nuclear family: economic

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  • provides economic support for family
  • father provides and works for families basic needs= earned through labour as nobody else has to provide
  • women are domestic role that meet economic needs as they often Tod unpaid labour at home
  • society benefits from the economic contribution made by families
  • teaches children skills needed when old enough to work
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Quick critiques of four functions

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Sexual = homosexuality is more approved and having more than one sexual partner is normalised and didn’t lead to a sexual free for all 
Economic = now have welfare state food banks for economic support 
Education= media eg CBeebies nursery pre school can all socialise children 
Reproductive = ivf sperm donor rise in socially approved ‘childlessness’
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What did parsons think about the family

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1955

  • he said the family exists to benefit society and the functions of the family must change to fit the meets of society at the time
  • society changes = functions of the family must change
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What is the pre industrial family

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It is a large extended family to work on the farms industry so the parents children and grandparents

  • needed people to look after children and sick as there were no schools or healthcare
  • the family were producers so made goods
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What is the industrial society

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This is the geographically mobile close small family unit they was able to move around so it’d easy to compete for work In factories
- the family became consumers - bought goods

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What did parson says the two essential irreducible functions were

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Agent of primary socialisation and socialisation of adult personalities

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What is agent of primary socialisation

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It is vital as u learn ur norms and values of your society
Cant move to secondary without primary
For it to be effective both instrumental and expressive roles must be present
Impact = will maintain a value consensus to keep society smooth

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Stabilisation of adult personalities

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The family is a place where the man can relax and release frustrations and tensions in a safe way
The woman is here for emotional and sexual support
Parsons warm bath theory