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AQA A Level Sociology - Year 1

NAME

Theories of
The Family

Unit 1:
• Introduction to the family
• Functionalist Views
• Marxist Views
• Feminist View
• Postmodernism and Personal Life Perspective.
How to use this booklet:
Each section of this booklet contains:

• Topic overview sheet


• What you need to know
• Key Terms
• Key Thinkers
• Links to Resources

• Knowledge Organiser
• Completed to help ensure notes are full.

• Notes Prioritisation and Check


• Key questions to use to check your notes are complete and to
prioritise your knowledge.

• Quick Question Quiz


• 10 questions to check your understanding

• Consolidation Activity
• To bring together your learning and ensure your understanding.

• Exam Style Question Tasks

• 10 marker without Item


• Planner and first paragraph.

• 10 marker with item


• Planner sheet and first paragraph

• 20 Mark Questions
• Plan and Chain of Reasoning / Filter sheet
• Introduction and first paragraph.

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This will help you to see where there are gaps in your knowledge and areas that
you need to focus on for your study.
Checks

Date Checked

10 Marker with
Consolidation
Note Taking
Prioritisation

Feedback
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Questions

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Functionalist

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Views

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and Personal Life
Postmodernism

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Perspective

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the Family

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complete Far too much is incomplete or not started.
Introduction to the family

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

❑ Definitions of the family.

❑ Different types of Family

KEY TERMS FOR THIS TOPIC RESOURCES

• Kinship
• Hodder:174 - 175
• Family
• Household
• Nuclear Family
• Bean Pole Family
WEBSITES
• Reconstituted Family
• Empty Nest Family
• Empty Shell Family
• Same Sex Family
• Single Parent Family
• Extended Family
• Chosen Family
Lumen Learning Hectic Teacher
• Adoption
Sociology
• Surrogacy
• Invitro Fertilisation

Revise Sociology Revise Sociology:


Glossary

VIDEO CLIPS

Sanjay Srivastava Crash Course Sociology


NOTE TAKING TASK
To ensure that your notes are complete and cover all the necessary content,
you need to make sure that you are answering each of the questions below.

Types of Family Definitions of the Family

Outline the different types of family listed below:

• Kinship What are the different ways that family can be


• Family defined?

• Household
• Nuclear Family
• Bean Pole Family
What is the difference between a family and a
• Reconstituted Family household?
• Empty Nest Family
• Empty Shell Family
• Same Sex Family
• Single Parent Family What are the issue relating to defining family
sociologically?
• Extended Family
• Chosen Family

PRIORITISATION
Once you have taken your notes, colour code the question according to your
level of confidence.
Don’t get it Need some help Fairly confident I got this!
FUNCTIONALIST THEORY OF THE FAMILY

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

❑ Definitions of Family and Household and universal nuclear family


❑ The functions of the family according to Murdock
❑ The Functions of the Family according to Parsons
❑ Evaluation of the functionalist view if the family.

KEY TERMS FOR THIS TOPIC RESOURCES


• Family • Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and
Townend:189 – 191
• Household • Browne: 270 - 277
• Collins: 225 - 233
• Universal Nuclear Family • Hodder:177

• Sexual Function

• Reproduction WEBSITES

• Economic Support

• Socialisation

• Warm Bath Theory

• Structural Differentiation
Tutor2U Hectic Teacher
• Stabilisation of Adult
Personalities Sociology

• Best Fit Theory / Functional


Fit Theory

KEY THINKERS

• Murdock Revise Sociology The Sociology


Teachers
• Parsons

VIDEO CLIPS

Esher Sociology Joel Stephens I love Socio


NOTE TAKING TASK
To ensure that your notes are complete and cover all the necessary content,
you need to make sure that you are answering each of the questions below.

Overview Murdock Parsons New Right

What is functional fit /


Outline Murdock’s Best fit theory and How does the New
1949 study into the how does this differ Right view the role of
family? from Murdock? the Family in society?

What does Parson’s


mean by Structural
What are the four
Differentiation? How is the new right
functions of the family
What is the role of the view similar and
according to
family in society? different to the
Murdock?
What is meant by the Functionalists?
Stabilisation of adult
personalities?

What are the criticisms What are the criticisms What are the criticisms
of Murdock’s view of of Parson’s view of of the New Right view
the family? the family? of the family?

PRIORITISATION
Once you have taken your notes, colour code the question according to your
level of confidence.
Don’t get it Need some help Fairly confident I got this!
KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUESTIONS.
Complete the following questions firstly without your notes and then check using your notes.

Define the term Family

What are the four


functions of the family
according to Murdock?

Define the term structural


differentiation.

What are the two functions


of the family according to
Parsons?

Define the term


household.

What term does Murdock


use to describe the most
common family type?

What is meant by the best fit


theory?

Give one criticism of


functionalist view of the
family.

Give one criticism of


Murdock's four functions of
the family.

Give one criticism of


Parson's Warm Bath
Theory.
Consolidation Activity

CONSOLIDATION TASK
For each of the statements, determine how far you agree with it by colouring in the blocks
(the more you colour in the more you agree) and explain why.

Level of
Statement Why
Agreement

It is the families main


function to socialise the
next generation into
societies norms and
values.

Functionalist views of the


family is not that useful
anymore.

The nuclear family is a


universal institution found
in all societies.

The family acts as like a


warm bath for its
members, providing
safety and a place to
relax.

The family is no longer


needed to carry out the
functions as set out by
Murdock.
10 Mark no item

Outline and explain two functions of the family as described by Murdock. [10]

Command Words Topic Focus


10 Mark with Item Planner

Item
Functionalist sociologies take a positive view of the nuclear family. They argue that the
modern nuclear family evolved from earlier types of family as society evolved. In the past,
people had rely on the family to meet many needs, for example, to care for them when
they are sick or old, to lend financial support when needed and to teach the norms and
values of society. However other sociologists would argue that the family no longer needs to
meet these needs as other social institutions as part of modern society.

Applying material from the item analyse two criticisms of the functionalist theory of
the family. [10]

Deconstruct the Think of possible Look for hooks in Write the


question answers the Item paragraph.

Command Words Topic Focus


Arguments Essay
ITEM:
For functionalists, the family fulfils a number of important functions for individuals and for
society, such as the socialisation of children and the stabilisation of adult personalities.
However, some sociologists suggest that in today’s society, these functions are being taken
over by other institutions and the family is losing its importance. For example, nurseries and
playgroups have an increasingly important role ins the socialisation of young children
whose parents are working full-time. Also, family life is much less stable than it was in the
past and this undermines the traditional functions of the family.

Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that in today’s
society, the family is losing its functions. [20]

Command Words Topic Focus Evaluation Stem

Context
Background

Definition

Trend

Content

FOR AGAINST
The family is losing its functions because……. The family is NOTlosing its functions because…….

Answer
I respectfully disagree because…

Regardless of your objections

That might be so but….

You are not listening,

But don’t forget that….

But what about

But have you considered….

I believe that…
MARXIST THEORIES OF THE FAMILY

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

❑ Marxist views of the family.


❑ The ways that the family unit can support the capitalist society.
❑ Evaluation of the Marxist view of the family.

KEY TERMS FOR THIS TOPIC RESOURCES


• Economic Base • Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and Townend:
191 - 193
• Superstructure • Browne: 277 - 278
• Collins: 234 - 235
• Ideological State • Hodder:177 - 178
Apparatus

• Cushioning Effect
WEBSITES
• Capitalism

• Reserve Workforce

• Inheritance of Wealth

• Socialisation

• Unit of Consumption.
Hectic Teacher’s Turot2U: Marxism
A Level Site
KEY THINKERS

• Zaretsky
• Engels
• Althusser

The Sociology
Revise Sociology
Teacher

VIDEO CLIPS

Esher Sociology The Teacher The Sociology


Sociology Guy
Marxist Theory of Crime and Deviance
NOTE TAKING TASK
To ensure that your notes are complete and cover all the necessary content,
you need to make sure that you are answering each of the questions below.

Overview Functions of the Family Evaluation

What is the function of the family


according to Engels and how does
this help to maintain capitalism?
What are the strengths of
Marxism compared to
What is the function of the family functionalist view?
according to Althusser and how
does this help to maintain
capitalism?
What is the role of
the family in society?
What are the two functions of the
family according to Zaretsky and
how do they help to maintain
capitalism?
What are the criticisms of the
Marxist view of the family?
In what other ways does the family
support capitalism and maintain
ruling class power?

PRIORITISATION
Once you have taken your notes, colour code the question according to your
level of confidence.
Don’t get it Need some help Fairly confident I got this!
KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUESTIONS.
Complete the following questions firstly without your notes and then check using your notes.

What is meant by the


Cushioning Effect?

Which thinkers are


associated with the Marxist
theory of the family?

What is the main purpose of the


family according to the
Marxists?

What is meant by reserve


labour force?

What is meant by an
Ideological state
apparatus?

Name three ways that the


nuclear family supports
capitalism.

Give one criticism of the


Marxist theory of the family.

In what way are the


Marxists and functionalists
similar in their view of the
functions of the family.

Which theorist is
associated with the
cushioning effect?

Which theorist is
associated with the idea
of inheritance of wealth?
CONSOLIDATION TASK
For each of the pictures below identify what the function of the family is according to
Marxist thinkers. Describe what this means and who the key thinkers are.
10 mark without Item

Outline and explain two criticisms of the Marxist view of society. [10]

Command Words Topic Focus


10 Mark with Item Planner

Item
Capitalist Society is based on a wealthy capitalist class exploiting the labour of the
propertyless working class in order to extract a profit. However, to obtain the profit,
capitalists must sell what has been produced and this requires people who are willing to buy
it. For capitalism to continue, the proletariat must be persuaded to accept their exploitation.
Capitalist also need to retain control of their wealth in order to maintain the privileged
position.

Applying material from the item, analyse two functions that the family May perform for
capitalism. [10]

Deconstruct the Think of possible Look for hooks in Write the


question answers the Item paragraph.

Command Words Topic Focus


Arguments Essay

ITEM:
In the view of Marxist sociologists, all of society’s institutions contribute to maintaining the
capitalist system. These institutions include the family, which Marxists see as performing
important functions for capitalism. For example, its role in socialising the young helps to
ensure that capitalism is provided with the next generation of docile workers. However
critics argue that the Marxist view of the family ignores issues such as family diversity as well
as inequalities within the family.

Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the usefulness of
Marxist theory in the study of families and households. [20]

Command Words Topic Focus Evaluation Stem

Context
Background

Definition

Trend

Content

FOR AGAINST
Marxist theory of the family is useful because……. Marxist theory of the family is not useful
because…….

Answer
I respectfully disagree because…

Regardless of your objections

That might be so but….

You are not listening,

But don’t forget that….

But what about

But have you considered….

I believe that…
FEMINIST THEORY OF THE FAMILY

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

❑ The ways that the family can be seen as a patriarchal institution.


❑ Different Feminist views on the family
❑ Evaluation of feminist views of the family.

KEY TERMS FOR THIS TOPIC RESOURCES


• Feminism • Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and Townend:
193 - 194
• Liberal Feminism • Browne: 278 - 281
• Collins: 235 - 240
• Marxist Feminism • Hodder:178 - 180

• Radical Feminism

• Patriarchy
WEBSITES

• Triple Shift

• Duel Burden

• Sandwich Generation

• Malestream Sociology
Hectic Teacher’s Tutor2U
• March of progress A Level Site

KEY THINKERS

• Jenny Sommerville
• Fran Ansley
• Anne Oakley The Sociology
Revise Sociology
Teacher

VIDEO CLIPS

Esher Sociology Sociology Sociology Ferret


Coach
NOTE TAKING TASK
To ensure that your notes are complete and cover all the necessary content,
you need to make sure that you are answering each of the questions below.

Overview Views of the Family Evaluation

How do the Liberal Feminists view


the modern family?
What are the criticisms of
the feminist view of the
family overall?
How do the Radical Feminists view
the modern family?

What is the role of


the family in society?

How do the Marxist Feminists view


the modern family?
What are the criticisms of
each of the branches of
feminism and their views of
the family?
How do the Intersectional Feminists
view the modern family?

PRIORITISATION
Once you have taken your notes, colour code the question according to your
level of confidence.
Don’t get it Need some help Fairly confident I got this!
KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUESTIONS.
Complete the following questions firstly without your notes and then check using your notes.

What is meant by
patriarchy?

What is the triple Shift?

What is the duel burden?

What is political lesbianism?

Identify two criticisms of


feminist views of the family.

Which feminist is
associated with the liberal
feminist view of the family?

What is malestream
sociology?

What is the liberal feminist


view of the family?

According the Marxist


Feminists what three
functions do women
perform for capitalism?

What is the intersectional


feminist view of the
family?
Consolidation Activity
Write a Tweet
Write a tweet from each of the key thinkers about function of crime. Remember a tweet can
only be 280 characters (including spaces) and should include 1 hashtag.

@Liberal_Feminism

@Radical_Feminists

@Marxist_Feminists
Consolidation Activity

@Instersectional_Feminists
10 mark without Item

Outline and explain two ways that the family is considered patriarchal. [10]

Command Words Topic Focus


10 Mark with Item Planner

Item
In the last 50 years or so, they have been major changes in the position of women in society.
For example, girls now outperform boys in education and more females than males go to
university. Major changes in the Labour market and the economy, such as the expansion of
the service sector, have benefited women. So to have equal rights laws and equal
opportunities policies in many areas of society. These include sexuality, where they have been
moved towards equality between heterosexual and lesbian women. Women now also have
much greater access to reliable contraception.

Applying material from the item, analyse two ways in which changes in women's
position in society in the last 50 years have affected family patterns. [10]

Deconstruct the Think of possible Look for hooks in Write the


question answers the Item paragraph.

Command Words Topic Focus


Arguments Essay

ITEM:
There have been important changes in the position of men and women in couple roles and
relationships in the last 50 years or so. For example, it is now the norm for married women to
take paid work, although often this is part-time rather than full-time. There are also signs of a
‘new man’ who is more involved in housework and childcare. However, feminists argue that
such changes have done little to change the family from a patriarchal institution based on
male power and female subordination.

Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that the family
today remains a patriarchal institution. [20]

Command Words Topic Focus Evaluation Stem

Context
Background

Definition

Trend

Content

FOR AGAINST
The family is a patriarchal institution because……. The family is not a patriarchal institution
because…….

Answer
I respectfully disagree because…

Regardless of your objections

That might be so but….

You are not listening,

But don’t forget that….

But what about

But have you considered….

I believe that…
Personal Life and Postmodernist View of the Family

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

❑ The main beliefs of the personal life perspective and postmodernist approach.

❑ Evaluation of the personal life perspective and post modernist approach.

❑ The ways these approaches are different to the structural approaches

KEY TERMS FOR THIS TOPIC RESOURCES


• Personal life • Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and
Townend:194 – 196 / 228 - 222
• Choice • Browne: 281 – 282 / 289 - 292
• Collins: 280 - 281
• Blood ties

• Donor Children
WEBSITES
• Fictive Kin

• Friends

• Pets

• Postmodernism

• Fragmentation
Hectic Teacher Hectic Teacher– The Sociology
• Negotiated Family – Personal Life Postmodernism Teacher
• Needs based Family

• Pure Relationship

• Confluent Love

Revise Sociology- Revise Sociology –


KEY THINKERS Personal Life Postmodernism

• Carol Smart
• Petra Nordvqst VIDEO CLIPS
• Stacey
• Giddens
• Beck

Esher The Sociology The Sociology


Sociology Coach: Guy:
Postmodernism Postmodernism
NOTE TAKING TASK
To ensure that your notes are complete and cover all the necessary content,
you need to make sure that you are answering each of the questions below.

Personal Life Perspective Postmodernism

What is the personal life perspectives What does Giddens mean by the Needs
definition of the family and how does it differ based family, confluent love and Pure
from the structural approaches? Relationships?

What does the personal life perspective


What does Beck mean by negotiated
mean by other significant relationships that
family?
can hold the meaning of family?

Outline the findings of the study completed Outline the findings Stacey’s studying into
by Carol Smart and Petra Nordqvist looking postmodernist families in Silicon Valley
at donor conceived children. (1998).

What are the criticisms of the Personal Life What are the criticisms of the Postmodernist
perspective of the family? perspective of the family?

PRIORITISATION
Once you have taken your notes, colour code the question according to your
level of confidence.
Don’t get it Need some help Fairly confident I got this!
KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUESTIONS.
Complete the following questions firstly without your notes and then check using your notes.

What does Beck mean by


the term negotiated
family?

Identify 2 ways that the


personal life perspective
differs from that of the
structural approaches.

Changes in what three


areas have led to women
being able to shape their
families to suit their need?

Which sociologist is
associated with the
Personal life perspective?

Give one criticism of the


postmodernist theory of
the family.

Name three types of family


members mentioned by
personal life perspective
that go beyond the
traditional.

Which sociologist worked


with Carol Smart on a study
of donor children?

Give 2 ways in which the


personal life perspective
and postmodernism are
similar.

Give one criticism of


personal life perspective.

Outline Giddens ideas on


the family.
Consolidation Activity

CONSOLIDATION TASK
For each of the statements, determine how far you agree with it by colouring in the blocks
(the more you colour in the more you agree) and explain why.

Level of
Statement Why
Agreement

The definition of family in


modern society goes
beyond blood and legal
ties.

Traditional social
structures have lost their
influence over people’s
choices regarding their
family structure.

The greater freedom in


family structures and roles
has benefited women in
freeing them from
oppression and
exploitation.

The personal life


perspective on the family
is too broad to be useful.

The postmodernist theory


of the family exaggerates
the amount of choice
people have regarding
family structure and roles.
10 mark without Item

Outline and explain two significant relationships that could be considered family but
defies the traditional definition. [10]

Command Words Topic Focus


10 Mark with Item Planner

Item
According to the individualisation thesis, greater individual choice has transformed family
and intimate relationships. Unlike in the past when individuals lives were governed by
tradition, today both men and women are free to make their own choices about
relationships, sexuality and so on, following their own self-interest. Class, gender and family
structure no longer limit our are choices.

Applying material from the item, analyse two criticisms of the individualisation thesis
[10]

Deconstruct the Think of possible Look for hooks in Write the


question answers the Item paragraph.

Command Words Topic Focus


Arguments Essay

ITEM:
Despite their disagreements, functionalists, Marxist and Feminists approaches to the family share
certain similarities. They are all structural approaches: they see the family as a structure that
performs certain functions – although they disagree about what these functions are and who
benefits from them. Similarly they all assume that by ‘family’ we mean the conventional nuclear
family. Other sociologists reject this structural approach. For example, the personal life
perspective take s a bottom up view that focuses on people’s meanings and how they
themselves define what counts as ‘family’.

Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the usefulness of
structural approaches to our understanding of families and households. [20]

Command Words Topic Focus Evaluation Stem

Context
Background

Definition

Trend

Content

FOR AGAINST
The structural approaches are useful because……. The structural approaches are not useful
because…….

Answer
I respectfully disagree because…

Regardless of your objections

That might be so but….

You are not listening,

But don’t forget that….

But what about

But have you considered….

I believe that…

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