Deck 11: A: Families

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The use of terms such as "adult child" and "parent" allow for the desired compartmentalization of defining roles and relationships between family members.
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Talcott Parsons believed that as society progressed roles between men and women became more defined.
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Blended families are considered as part of the definition of family according to functionalism.
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Structural changes in Canadian society over the past 20 years have not contributed to increased caregiving responsibilities being placed on families.
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Contrary to popular belief,women are at greater risk of violence in and near their homes than in the public arena.
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In the past 25 years,the overall proportion of married couples in Canada has declined.
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In Canada,our understanding of what constitutes family has remained very stable over time.
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Physical force with the intent of causing a child to experience pain in the hope of changing that child's behaviour (known as "corporal punishment")is now illegal in Canada.
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A positive effect of colonization was that hierarchical forms of family were introduced into Aboriginal communities.
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According to critiques of functionalism,the idyllic family as presented by functionalists was a normative construction as opposed to a real engagement with the reality of multiple family forms.
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The Divorce Act of 1968 included "no-fault" divorces.
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Statistics Canada uses two definitions of the family: the "census family" and the "economic family."
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Social practices define roles for men and women within families as being reflective of biological differences.
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The term family is a "minefield of contested values and power relationships." This statement suggests that providing a relative definition of family is highly problematic and undesirable.
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Context for symbolic interactionists is important when examining the family because meanings do not vary from family to family.
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Deck 11: A: Families
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The use of terms such as "adult child" and "parent" allow for the desired compartmentalization of defining roles and relationships between family members.
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Talcott Parsons believed that as society progressed roles between men and women became more defined.
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Blended families are considered as part of the definition of family according to functionalism.
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Structural changes in Canadian society over the past 20 years have not contributed to increased caregiving responsibilities being placed on families.
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Contrary to popular belief,women are at greater risk of violence in and near their homes than in the public arena.
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In the past 25 years,the overall proportion of married couples in Canada has declined.
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In Canada,our understanding of what constitutes family has remained very stable over time.
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Physical force with the intent of causing a child to experience pain in the hope of changing that child's behaviour (known as "corporal punishment")is now illegal in Canada.
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A positive effect of colonization was that hierarchical forms of family were introduced into Aboriginal communities.
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According to critiques of functionalism,the idyllic family as presented by functionalists was a normative construction as opposed to a real engagement with the reality of multiple family forms.
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The Divorce Act of 1968 included "no-fault" divorces.
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Statistics Canada uses two definitions of the family: the "census family" and the "economic family."
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Social practices define roles for men and women within families as being reflective of biological differences.
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The term family is a "minefield of contested values and power relationships." This statement suggests that providing a relative definition of family is highly problematic and undesirable.
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Context for symbolic interactionists is important when examining the family because meanings do not vary from family to family.
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