Why did Parsons suggest there was a ‘functional fit’ between the nuclear family & modern family?
Uniquely suited for meeting needs of modern society for a geographically & socially mobile workforce
Why does the New Right oppose family diversity?
Hold view there is only one correct family type – traditional patriarchal nuclear family
Why are the New Right concerned about the growth of lone parent families?
They believe the children lack discipline, lack a male role model, are delinquent and a burden on state
Which sociologist argued that couples are more stable when they are married?
Benson (2006)
In what ways does the New Right see the family as ‘broken’?
Rise in divorce, gay marriages, and benefits
Which feminist argued that the New Right assumptions on gender roles being biological is wrong?
Oakley (1997)
How have New Right views on cohabitation been challenged?
Trial run for marriage, ignores meaning for those in the relationship
What reason does Smart (2011) give for the higher level of breakdown of relationships in lower social classes?
Poverty
Which sociologist came up the concept of the neo-conventional family?
Chester (1985)
What is the neo-conventional family?
Dual earner family
How is family diversity seen to be exaggerated?
Aim to be in nuclear family in the life cycle
Which sociologists identified 5 types of diversity?
Rapoport & Rapoport (1982)
What are the 5 types of family diversity?
Organisation
Cultural
Social
Life-stage
Generational
What are the two key features of postmodern society?
Diversity & fragmentation
Rapid social change
What negative impact does greater choice have on relationships?
Choice leads to instability
Which sociologist argued greater freedom & choice has benefitted women?
Stacey (1998)
What is the ‘divorce extended family’?
Members connected by divorce rather than marriage – meets needs of members
What is the individualisation thesis?
Argues traditional social structures such as class, gender & family have lost much of their influence. Now free or disembedded from tradition – give more freedom
Which sociologist makes reference to a ‘do-it-yourself’ biography?
Beck (1992)
Which sociologist came up with the concept of ‘pure relationship’?
Giddens (1992)
Why are same-sex couples seen as pioneers?
No gender scripts, families of choice
What does Beck mean by the ‘negotiated family’?
Family varies depending on wishes & expectations of members, decide what is best by negotiation
What is meant by the term zombie family?
Family appears to be alive but is in reality dead, people want family to be a place of security but in reality it is dead and unstable
How does Budgen (2011) criticise the individuation thesis?
Exaggerates the amount of choice people have in relationships, ignores social context of where choices are made, ignores importance of structural factors
What does Smart mean by the ‘connectedness thesis’?
Fundamentally social beings with choice made in a web of connectedness
How does class affect choices in family relationships?
Those in poverty get trapped in abusive relationships
How does gender affect choices in family relationships?
Men have greater freedom, gender norms dictate children stay with woman
How does May argue that traditional family structures are not disappearing but just being reshaped?
Great strives in rights of women but they do not ‘have it all’