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Personal Reflection:
Begin by describing your own family structure. Consider wh
Personal Reflection:
Begin by describing your own family structure. Consider whether it aligns with traditional or non-traditional forms, what the sociological terms are for that form, and how it has shaped your social experiences. Hint: You can describe your current or past family structure!
Reflect on the social norms or cultural expectations that may have influenced your family dynamics. How do these norms compare to what you’ve learned in this module?
Application of Sociological Theories:
Apply at least two sociological theories (e.g., functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, feminist theory) to analyze your family structure and dynamics. You may do this in a compare and contrast format, or play “devil’s advocate.”
Discuss how these theories help you understand the role your family plays within the broader context of society. For example, you might explore how functionalism explains the roles and responsibilities within your family or how conflict theory sheds light on power dynamics.
Use of Terminology:
Incorporate key terms and concepts from the course readings and resources in your analysis. Be sure to define and use the terminology accurately, demonstrating your understanding of the material.
Cite Your Work:
As you discuss these theories and concepts, cite your sources according to the citation style specified in the syllabus (e.g., ASA; See Course Resources for information on how to cite in this style)). Use the course textbook(s) or other scholarly resources provided in the module.
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