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