Media Assignment 1: Media Influence On Family

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Media Assignment 1
Reality television shows are unconventional but have been become the most popular shows on the television in our society. Nowadays the media wants reflects how families really are in society. There are different kinds of families with different diversity. From a very young age, the media influence us and put an image or a perception in our mind of a family. Over the years, the idea version of a family has changed.as we have noticed family dynamics have changed over time from strictly patriarchal to more of egalitarian. Both of the parents shows same responsibility. However certain family roles are still present in today. The expectation from and father and mother are still there, even today father is still expected to breadwinner …show more content…

The show is about helping and raising three young girls in one household. In the show, men take all the responsibility for mother's death. All the men in the house take care of the three young girls. The goal of the show is showing the audient the meaning and the value of family. There are many varieties of an episode with conflicts but they are all concluded with a concussion and a lesson. Overall I believe that the full house was shown on the television was very realistic in terms of the time period. The theme of the show is based on real-life stories and experiences that may happen in people's lives, for an example; family death, financial issues, dealing with children, teenagers, …show more content…

There are three types of theoretical perspective. 1. Functionalism, 2. Conflict, 3. Symbolic Interactionism. All of the theses functions help preserve social stability and keep a society working. These perspectives are very important to analysis the important factors about family values and family structure. According to the book first, primary rules for social function of the family is socializing children. Second is to have an emotional and practical support which related to Functionalist perspective. Meaning provides shelter, food, clothes, love, comfort and etc. The functionalist perspective emphasizes the interconnectedness of our society by mostly focusing on how everyone is included with the others in society. The other sociological aspects from the family perspective are the Conflict Perspective. In contrast, the conflict perspective views society as composed of different groups and interest competing for power and resources. This theory explains the various aspect of our social world. For an example: feminist argue that we live in the society where only men have the power or control in the relationship. The last but not least is the symbolic interactionist perspective, which explains how the social problems are affected at the

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