Christopher Turner
Family and Kinship in Modern Britain
Family and Kinship in Modern Britain
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The family was once considered the most important primary group in society, and sociologists aimed to understand its functioning. Dr. Turner's 1969 study presented a conceptual scheme for analyzing family and kinship in modern Britain, using a particular example to illustrate general principles. The family is not a static entity, but a processual element in an ever-changing social structure. The study is closely linked to other aspects of sociology.
Format: Hardback
Length: 118 pages
Publication date: 09 August 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In the vibrant decade of the 1960s, the family emerged as the paramount primary group in society, captivating the attention of sociologists worldwide. Their central mission was to delve into the intricate workings of family life within any given community, placing their observations within the broader context of the interplay between kinship systems and social structures. Dr. Turner, in his groundbreaking work, originally published in 1969, aimed to present a conceptual framework for analyzing family and kinship in modern Britain during that era. However, his study went beyond mere conceptualization, utilizing a specific example to illustrate fundamental principles of kinship analysis.
It is important to note that the family is a dynamic entity, constantly evolving through a cycle of development and decline. At the same time, it remains an integral part of the ever-changing social fabric. This study, undeniably intertwined with various other branches of sociology, including class, education, socialization, occupation, and numerous other topics, forms a comprehensive tapestry of human social dynamics.
Dr. Turner's approach to his subject is characterized by a processual lens. He perceives the family not as a stagnant entity but as a dynamic entity traversing a continuous cycle of growth and transformation. Moreover, he recognizes the family as an essential component within the ever-evolving social structure, shaping and being shaped by the broader societal forces at play.
In conclusion, this study stands as a seminal contribution to the field of sociology, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of family and kinship in modern Britain. Through a meticulous exploration of the family's role within society and its relationship with other social structures, Dr. Turner has provided a valuable framework for understanding the complexities of human social relationships. His work serves as a reminder that the family is not a standalone entity but an integral part of a broader social tapestry, and its analysis requires a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses various aspects of human life.
Dimension: 198 x 129 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032536989
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