Family module

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Across
  1. 2. a sociological perspective which believes that nuclear families are best for raising well-behaved and well-adjusted children
  2. 5. functionalism, Marxism and feminism all take a ...... structural approach
  3. 7. a sociologist who found in her study, that children frequently saw their pets as 'part of the family'
  4. 10. a sociological perspective which argues that we have some choice in creating our family relationships
  5. 13. one of Parson's two main functions of the family
  6. 14. a family made up of a supportive network of close friends and others, who are not related by blood or marriage
  7. 15. close friends who are treated as relatives
  8. 17. sociologists who see all society's institutions, such as the family, as helping to maintain class inequality
  9. 20. a family where three generations are living under one roof
  10. 21. a new perspective that is strongly influenced by interactionist ideas
  11. 22. this sociologist conducted a study with Smart
  12. 23. a social theorist who describes himself as a poststructionalist
Down
  1. 1. a New Right sociologist who is extremely critical of lone parent families
  2. 3. a social policy that has affected families
  3. 4. a consensus perspective in sociology that sees society as an organism and the family is a part of it
  4. 6. a stepfamily, in which one or both partners have children from a previous relationship
  5. 8. a sociological perspective which takes a qualitative, micro-approach to research
  6. 9. a two-generation family of a man and woman and their dependent children
  7. 11. a type of feminism which sees men as the enemy
  8. 12. the breadwinner or provider role in the family
  9. 16. the caring and nurturing role in the family
  10. 18. Foucault believes we live in a ........... society
  11. 19. a type of feminism that does not believe full gender equality has yet been achieved in the family, but argues that there has been great progress