Family & Households Extended Theory Revision 2

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What are the two basic types of family structure?
extended and nuclear
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Do Functionalists believe the family changed from pre-industrial to industrial societies?
Yes
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"The Family socializes children into the roles and values of the industrialized society" Which view is this?
Functionalist
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Why do Functionalists think the nuclear family is dominant in industrialized society?
industrialization separates home and work
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What are the 3 Stages presented by Willmott & Young?
Pre-Industrial, Early Industrial, Privatized Nuclear
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What theory do Willmott & Young ascribe to?
Functionalism
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What is the symmetrical family?
when husband and wife have joint roles
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What theory does Oakley ascribe to?
Feminism
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Where women have housework roles and economic roles is called what?
the dual burden
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What does the study of Rapoport and Rapoport highlight?
the family diversity possible in society
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What theory do Rapoport and Rapoport ascribe to?
Postmodernism
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What is the postmodern view of family?
that family diversity is necessary and good
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What is the postmodern view of consumption?
symbolic consumption
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Do postmodernists believe consumer capitalism is bad for society?
Maybe
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How have cultural industries impacted views within Western society?
people are more individualistic
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