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The Functionalist View: How Families Keep Society Running Smoothly

The Functionalist View: How Families Keep Society Running Smoothly

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Join Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Sociology episode exploring the functionalist perspective on families and their crucial role in maintaining social stability. This comprehensive guide covers key theorists including Talcott Parsons and George Murdock, examining how functionalists view families as performing universal functions essential for society's survival. Students will learn about Murdock's four key family functions: reproduction, socialisation, economic support, and sexual regulation, alongside Parsons' theories on primary socialisation and adult personality stabilisation. The episode explores controversial concepts like instrumental and expressive gender roles while maintaining academic objectivity. Perfect for GCSE Sociology revision, this episode breaks down complex functionalist theory into accessible concepts, covering social integration, value consensus, and the family's role in cultural continuity. Students preparing for sociology exams will gain essential knowledge about how functionalists see families as fundamental social institutions that promote stability and meet both individual and societal needs. The episode provides balanced analysis suitable for evaluation questions while ensuring students understand core functionalist principles about family structures across different cultures and societies.
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