In this video, we delve into the Neo-Functionalist perspective on the role of the family, as articulated by Horwitz (2005). Unlike traditional functionalism, Neo-Functionalism focuses on the intricate processes that connect the individual to broader societal structures. Horwitz argues that the family serves as a crucial bridge between the micro-world of the individual and the macro-world of the wider economic society. Children learn directly and indirectly from their parents, absorbing not just rules but also emotional commitments and cooperative behaviors. Join us as we explore why the family, with its emotional closeness and subconscious teaching mechanisms, remains the optimal site for shaping individual behavior and societal integration.
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Sociology, Family Functions, Neo-Functionalism, Horwitz (2005), Micro-Macro Link, Individual and Society
4 июл 2024