as a social institution―in a time when texts on the family portray marriage as just one of any number of equally valuable lifestyle choices; innovative because it looks closely at the ways in which a key social institution affects individuals, in this case, the way that marriage affects m...
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The Varnum ruling touches on the meaning of marriage as a social institution, the formation of civil rights in a democracy, and the role of the courts in extending civil rights protection. Several new cases, involving same-sex marriage claims brought under the Federal Constitution, are headed ...
Collaboratively negotiating how your couple-partnership can work versus adopting rigidly defined social roles of husband and wife may elicit different kinds of motivation.4Negotiating one’s partnership responsibilities lends itself to what psychologists identify as intrinsic motivation, i...
Introduction Traditionally, marriage has been defined as the civil (and at times sacred) union between man and woman. Trends in marriage as a social institution and as a cultural norm are determined by the same factors that influence any other cultural phenomena. Issues involving economics, human...
“Does permitting same-sex marriage weaken marriage as a social institution? Or does extending to gay and lesbian couples the right to marry have little or no effect on marriage overall? Scholars and commentators have expended much effort trying in vain to wring proof of causation from the data...
aMarriage is a social union or legal contract between people that creates kinship. It is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and sexual, are acknowledged in a variety of ways, depending on the culture or subculture in which it is found. Such a union, often for...
Marriage as a Social Construct: Essay Main Body It is not a concrete reality that expresses itself to the husband and wife in the same outward appearance. People consider marriage as the building block of society. When one considers the words of Gregory Koukl, one can easily understand the de...
or that it leads to aninvestment in the status quo when radical changeis needed. More often than not, conservatives have been the defenders of marriage as a social institution; seeing this shift among people on the increasingly secular right is concerning for anyone who believes that marriage is...
Marriage is a social institution in many cultures, under which two (or more) individuals create a familial and legal bond, often forming the basis of a family unit. Marriage ceremonies, called weddings in Human culture, are usually grounded in ancient ritual, and often have a religious ...