Sociological Perspectives on Evolving Family Structures

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The information in this paper will discuss the three major sociological perspectives of functionalism, conflict and interactionism. One must first possess an understanding of Sociology, which is the study of society and social interactions. With the understanding of sociology and the factors that make studying the social interactions an interested topic of sociologists. There have been many changes in the family structure in families in the United States as the dynamics of families have been reversed. In the average family in the United States, there are still many single mother families or two-parent families that due to economic changes only one parent works and provides for the family. Many families consist of extended family members …show more content…

The interactionalism perspective is present in social networking as the basis of social networking is to communication with other individuals whether in a group through a mass posting that anyone on your friend list can reply to. Also one can have one-on-one non-physical interactions through social networking and make this type of interaction common globally and now affords an instant interaction in society. There are some individuals that believe interactions done through social networking takes all the personal and emotional aspects of communication or one-on-one interactions. However, many people today prefer to interact using social networking as it is easier to communication with others without leaving the confines of one’s home, office or personal space. Technology of today has evolved and advanced many forms of social networking that eliminates the old versions of communication. Subsequently, social networking does take away from the interpersonal and formal communication of visibly being able to see the verbal and non-verbal expression of those one interacts …show more content…

This perspective explains social networking as a way for society to develop social qualities through interactions with others and this method of interaction is commonly accepted and promoted among different cultures, social and education backgrounds irrespective if negative or positive. For instance, social networking can provide a parent a way to communicate with his or her child’s teacher without having to schedule around work or home

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