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Sociology – Functionalist Perspective of the Family, A-Level Sociology, Academic Year, concise lecture summary
This document explains the functionalist perspective on the family, focusing on key sociologists such as Durkheim, Parsons, and Murdock. It covers core theories including primary socialisation, the warm bath theory, functional fit, loss of functions, and the four functions of the family, alongside clear evaluation points. The notes are suitable for A-Level sociology revision and provide a structured overview aligned with family and household topics.
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This document explains the functionalist perspective on the family, focusing on key sociologists such as Durkheim, Parsons, and Murdock. It covers core theories including primary socialisation, the warm bath theory, functional fit, loss of functions, and the four functions of the family, alongside clear evaluation points. The notes are suitable for A-Level sociology revision and provide a structured overview aligned with family and household topics.
Intro into Families and Households – Sociology, Families & Households, GCSE/A-Level Sociology – Clear Definitions and Theorists Summary
This document provides a clear overview of different family and household types, including nuclear, extended, reconstituted, lone-parent, and chosen families. It also covers key sociological theories and concepts on domestic labour and the division of labour, with detailed references to Parsons, Bott, Young and Willmott, and Oakley. The notes are well suited for revision and exam preparation, including guidance on how to structure a 15-mark sociology essay.
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This document provides a clear overview of different family and household types, including nuclear, extended, reconstituted, lone-parent, and chosen families. It also covers key sociological theories and concepts on domestic labour and the division of labour, with detailed references to Parsons, Bott, Young and Willmott, and Oakley. The notes are well suited for revision and exam preparation, including guidance on how to structure a 15-mark sociology essay.