Types of power structures in the family
Most family systems, in which extended families are considered the norm( for example, peasant families in Ireland) are patriarchal. This term refers to the power of men over other family members....
Read MoreMost family systems, in which extended families are considered the norm( for example, peasant families in Ireland) are patriarchal. This term refers to the power of men over other family members....
Read MoreIn recent decades, family research has taken a firm place in the sciences of man and society - sociology, philosophy, demography, psychology. Attentive scientific analysis was subjected to a vari...
Read MoreRecently in domestic and foreign psychology, more attention is paid to the research of the family. We study her various characteristics and the processes taking place in her, such as marriage sat...
Read MoreIn the Middle Ages, the social mobility of people was insignificant. People were born and died by representatives of a certain class and practically had no opportunity to change their position...
Read MoreHaving received some insight into family life in the countryside of Ireland, the Trobriand Islands and Israeli kibbutz, we can judge only three of the many family structures. However, sociolog...
Read MoreThe family's high degree of psychological solidarity ensures successful fulfillment of the task of socialization of children and parents, which is the main content of the socio-cultural functioni...
Read MoreThe family is a small group in which many of the most important personal needs of a person are most satisfied. Here he acquires the necessary social skills, masters the basic stereotypes of behav...
Read MoreIn recent years, in foreign psychology, interest in social stereotypes in general and in sex-role stereotypes in particular has sharply increased. The number of studies and publications is increa...
Read MoreBased on the distinctive features identified by the Census Bureau, we can define the family as a family based on blood relationship, marriage or adoption, an association of people connected by co...
Read MoreThe American family is nuclear, monogamous, partially patriarchal, partly egalitarian, the norm for it is considered to be a non-local residence and two-way relationship. These terms charac...
Read MoreIn 1980, the Census Bureau found that San Francisco "by the number of single people" took the first place among the cities of the United States. This means that among the 679 000 inhabitants of t...
Read More"Any encroachment on a stereotype seems to man an encroachment on the foundations of the universe." U. Lippman "A person begins to be educated a hundred years before his birth," - noted the ...
Read MoreFor the ancient Jewish people, romantic love and marriage were closely interrelated. In the Old Testament you can find stories about happy and unhappy marriages. In the "Song of Songs" of ...
Read MoreRomulus, the legendary founder of Rome, attributed and the first laws of Roman law on marriage. In accordance with these laws, a woman, connected with a man by sacred bonds of marriage, wa...
Read MoreThe family in sociology is a social association whose members are bound by the commonality of life, mutual moral responsibility and mutual assistance. In essence, the family is a system of relati...
Read MoreThe problem of family decline in America is still a matter of discussion in academic circles. Authors of the recently published publications adhere to the habitual position for many: the decline ...
Read MoreThe terms "marriage" and "family" are common in both everyday speech and scientific publications, which is indeed legitimate, since the realities denoted by these terms are closely interrelated. ...
Read MoreIn essence, the family appeared on Earth long before the emergence of man, the human race. The nascent person simply used the form of cohabitation that has arisen in the animal world for self-pre...
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