Assignment 3: What is Family Sociology & Sociology Theories?
1. An instrumental leader was the head/leader of the group, or the head of a household. An expressive leader is the one who gives emotional support and provides the group with comfort, or giving love, care, and strength in order to form a family.2. The main demographic change during the 1960s and 1970s which led theorists to be ciritical of the functionalist perspective was the increase in the number of females entering the workforce. This proved that typical "family roles" were now changing.
3. Conflict theory focuses on societal changes, female/male traiditonal roles and empowerment, and the levels of inequality. In contrast to functionalist perspective, conflict theory studies a inidividuals. Conflict theory favors men and portrays them as being more powerful and dominating than women.
4. According to the social exchange theory, if a wife is working and earns more money than her husband, she is now more powerful and the husband automatically has less power. Within the exchange theory, husbands bargain power by having the women stay home does and raising children rather than working. This way husbands will be definite that they are earning the most money, and therefore remain in power.
5. Feminist perspective created the idea of the understanding the inequalities between a man and a woman. It explains how these bias and judgements of men being in power is created through past societal norms and culture origin. The differences in gender roles are socially contrustucted and accepted, they were not biologically created.
6. After reading about the various methods or ways that we collect data to study the family, tell us:
A) Are "gender roles" still present when dealing with siblings, or does it depend more on age? For example, who does the chores? Who is charge of what in the house? The brother or sister? Does it depend on culture?
B) I would study the family on a macro level. Age of the siblings and culture of the family would be important during this research.
C) I would use interviews and observation. The interviews will allow me the one on one with the participant and be able to hear their side. The observation will allow me to see everything first hand.
D) 25-30 families
E) Who does the majority of the chores in the house?
Does it make a difference whether the brother or sister does specific things? (Example: brother does dishes and sister takes out garbage)
Does age play a role with the different responsibilities given to each sibling?