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Title: Institutionalization


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Institutionalization
  • From Berger and Luckman
  • The Social Construction of Reality

2
  • Habitualization is characteristic of human
    behavior
  • Occurs in social world as well

3
Social World -- Institutions
  • Perpetuated agreements surrounding major areas of
    life that are
  • Legitimated

4
  • Thus we are the creators of the social world and
    the products of the social world
  • Too much change in social world

5
  • Limits freedom
  • But also
  • Increases freedom

6
Institutions
  • Family
  • Education
  • Religion
  • Economy
  • Government

7
Family
8
What Is a Family?
  • Related by blood, marriage, or adoption?
  • Economic cooperation?

9
  • Family is a group of two or more people related
    by marriage, blood, or adoption.
  • Family of procreation

10
Households in the U.S.(Percentage)
11
Family as an Institution
  • Differentiation started with separate religious
    and governmental institutions

12
Theoretical Perspectives
  • Conflict
  • Family is means of subservience of women and
    children
  • Perpetuates inequality in society

13
Structural Functionalism
  • Family serves the following functions in
    post-industrial social systems
  • Sexual and emotional satisfaction for adults

14
Symbolic Interactionism
  • Constitutes first significant others
  • Presents generalized other
  • Changing roles at different life stages

15
  • First months and years of marriage are a time of
    negotiation and institutionalization.

16
Family
  • Composition
  • Marriage patterns
  • Lineage
  • Dominance patterns
  • The modern American family
  • Contemporary issues

17
Composition of Families
  • Nuclear
  • Associated with industrial societies
  • Blended
  • Not yet institutionalized

18
  • Extended
  • 3 or more generations and related adults besides
    the biological parents of offspring
  • Life span limited generational overlap
  • Related to arranged marriages

19
Family Composition U.S. vs. Soc. 134
20
Family Composition of Soc. 134 Percentage Fall
2006
21
Marriage Patterns
  • Arranged or couple selection of mate
  • Monogamy or polygamy
  • Polygamous marriages
  • Associated with agricultural economies
  • Polyandry
  • Group marriage

22
Lineage
  • How ancestry and inheritance determined
  • Bilineal
  • Matrilineal
  • Patrilineal

23
The Dilemma of Patrilineage
  • Wifely fidelity must be guaranteed
  • Fertility and sexuality of women must be
    controlled
  • Rape is a crime against husband, father

24
Dominance Patterns
  • Patriarchal
  • Matriarchal
  • Egalitarian
  • More common in hunting gathering and post
    industrial societies

25
Modern American Families
  • Nuclear
  • Monogamous?
  • Serial monogamy
  • Bilineal?
  • Egalitarian?

26
  • Romantic love is basis of marriage
  • In the last four decades
  • Fewer children, average 2 per woman

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The Activities of Married Women Are Best Confined
to the Home and Family (Percent of Soc. 134)
29
Same Sex Couples Should Have the Right to Legal
Marriage (Soc. 134 percentage)
30
Contemporary Issues
  • Divorce
  • U.S. has the highest divorce rate in the world
  • However, half of all marriages do not end in
    divorce
  • Multiple divorces and multiple remarriages

31
  • Reasons for Increase in Divorce
  • Divorce is more socially acceptable
  • Relative economic independence of wives

32
Who Divorces
  • Prior divorce
  • Younger age at marriage
  • Heterogamy

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Divorce and Religion (Barna Group 2004)
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