Functionalist
The expressive roles are the duties of a women and the instrumental role is the duies of the man. The instrumental role has typically been played by the father and the expressive role by the mother.more at http://www.citeman.com/9108-instrumental-and-expressive-roles.html#ixzz2hPH4cJZd
Parsons asserted that there were two dimensions to societies: instrumental and expressive. By this he meant that there are qualitative differences between kinds of social interaction. Essentially, he observed that people can have personalized and formally detached relationships based on the roles that they play. The characteristics that were associated with each kind of interaction he called the pattern variables.Some examples of expressive societies would include families, churches, clubs, crowds, and smaller social settings. Examples of instrumental societies would include bureaucracies, aggregates, and markets.Affectivity Vs affective neutrality : When actor is oriented towards maximum satisfaction from a given choice.Particularism Vs.Universalism: Situations are judged according to uniform criteria (universalism) and not according to actor or individuals relation with the given subject(particularism).Quality Vs Performance : Defining people on the basis of biological difference and performance is judging people according to their performance and capacity.Self orientation Vs Collective Orientation when the actor acts out of personal interest it is self orientation.
The expressive group leader tends to emphasize the collective well being of the group. In contrast, the democratic group leader encourages decision making.
Usually Only Boarding Schools and Private schools has Uniforms Now. and yes you shouldn't.. Schools just think Students will behave and learn better with Uniforms for some reason --- Exactly right, after all current popular school systems were adopted because it is designed to make obedient soldiers not free thinkers. It was originally developed in Prussia.
Functionalists state that the family consists of the instrumental role for the man, and the expressive role for the women, which is basically your traditional nuclear family. However, functionalists do recognize that the divide between the two roles is becoming more blurred, and the domestic division of labour is no longer as simple as your traditional family. However, Young and Willmott, two functionalists, say that the family goes through 4 stages, and we are currently experiencing the symetrical family. This refers to a family based on joint conjugal roles, wherbey the family is a lot more privatised, spending leisure time together. Therefore, Functionalists would love the traditional nuclear family to still be in place, but they do recognise that the conjugal roles within the family are becoming more blurred and functionalists such as Young and Willmott put forward alternate perspectives on the state of the current family.
The expressive roles are the duties of a women and the instrumental role is the duies of the man. The instrumental role has typically been played by the father and the expressive role by the mother.more at http://www.citeman.com/9108-instrumental-and-expressive-roles.html#ixzz2hPH4cJZd
I think expressive crimes are emotionally based while instrumental are financially based.Another View: The phrases in the question are not necessarily limited to criminal law, and, in fact, I believe refer instead to civil law and the Law of Torts. Please do some further research before relying on the initial answer.
Instrumental leaders are task-oriented, they find specific ways to help the group reach its goals. Doesn't matter if group members don't get along, as long as they reach their goal. Expressive leaders are emotion-oriented, hey find ways to keep the group together and to maintain morale. Doesn't matter if the group doesn't reach its goal, as long as they stay together and stay morally clean.
The word expressive is defined as conveying a thought or feeling. Synonyms of expressive include significant, eloquent, meaningful, and telling. An example of expressive is 'an expressive gesture'.
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In contemporary English, several different superlative forms are available, each appropriate for a different class (or, kind) of adjective. The adjective "expressive" belongs to that class which takes "most" as a modifier; hence, its superlative form is "most expressive. "
Manic Expressive was created in 2001.
Expressive Processing was created in 2009.
Expressive Processing has 480 pages.
the husky's face looking up, was so expressive
O. Michael Watson has written: 'Cultural anthropology in an evolutionary perspective' 'Symbolic and expressive uses of space' -- subject(s): Personal space, Social distance
Expressive skill is the skill the attempt to externalize our subjective experiences.