(L6) SOCIAL GROUPS/ CULTURAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS Flashcards

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type of social institution that unites people by blood, kinship, or alliance into one group within a society

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family

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the unifying factors of a family could be?

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  1. two people are in love
  2. take care for each other
  3. similar personal goal
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3
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8 Variations of Family

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  1. Nuclear family
  2. Extended family
  3. Reconstituted or Blended Family
  4. Transitional type
  5. Divorced/ Annulled marriages
  6. SIngle parent
  7. Cohabitation
  8. Same-sex marriage
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4
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parents and children stay in one residence

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nuclear family

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5
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nuclear with other relatives like grandparents, cousins, or spouse of the children

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extended family

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6
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with family from previous marriage

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reconstituted or blended family

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family is living in a different country; migrates to other country

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transitional type

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8
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go separate ways

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divorced/ annulled marriages

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a person bringing up a child or children without a partner

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single parent

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10
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living together before or in lieu of marriage when a man and woman live together in a sexual relationship without being married

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cohabitation

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lgbt parenting refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people raising one or more children as parents or foster parents

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same-sex marriage

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12
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most universal and basic of all human relationships and is based on ties of blood, marriage, or adoption

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kinship

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13
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two basic kinds of kinship ties

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  1. those based on blood that traces descent
  2. those based on marriage, adoption, or other connections
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14
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3 categories of the types of kinship

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  1. According to Relationship
  2. Kinship by Ritual
  3. According to the Range of Kinship
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15
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2 types of kinship according to relationship

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  1. Affinal relationship
  2. Consanguineous kinship
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16
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includes the wife and husband and their new relations resulting from that material relation. The kinship is the result of marriage (ex. in-laws)

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Affinal kinship

17
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parents and their children of a biological origin or adopted. Among primitive societies, if the role of the father in the birth of a child is unknown, the wife’s husband is accepted as the father of that child

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consanguineous kinship

18
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1 type of kinship by ritual

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compadrazgo

19
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relationship promotes ties through baptism or marriage

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compadrazgo

20
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examples of compadrazgo

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godparents
parents of the godchildren

21
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3 types of kinship according to range of kinship

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  1. Primary kinship
  2. Secondary kinship
  3. Tertiary kinship
22
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includes wife and husband, parents, and their children who are directly related to one another

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primary kinship

23
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those kin that are related to the primary kin of an individual, such as a step mother, brothers in law and sisters inlaw

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secondary kinship