We therefore suggest that the basic and irreducible functions of the family are two: first, the primary socialization of children so that they can truly become members of the society into which they have been born; second, the stabilization of the adult... Family: Changing families, changing timesby Marilyn Poole - 2004 - 264 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Talcott Parsons, Robert Freed Bales, James Olds - Family & Relationships - 1998 - 444 pages
...were not mechanisms of stabilization which were organically integrated with the socialization process. We therefore suggest that the basic and irreducible...they have been born; second, the stabilization of the adult personalities of the population of the society. It is the combination of these two functional... | |
| Viviene E. Cree - Social Science - 2000 - 272 pages
...period. He writes: The basic and irreducible functions of the family are two: the primary socialisation of children so that they can truly become members...society into which they have been born; second, the stabilisation of the adult personalities of the population of the society. (1955: 15) The significant... | |
| Hannah Cooke - Medical - 2008 - 245 pages
...suggest that the basic and irreducible functions of the family are two: first the primary socialisation of children so that they can truly become members...society into which they have been born; second, the stabilisation of the adult personalities of the society' (Parsons 1955:16). Talcott Parsons (1902-1979)... | |
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