The Relationship Between Family Disintegration and Social Upbringing
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https://doi.org/10.54172/gryfh618Keywords:
Family disintegration, Social upbringing, Children's behavior, GlobalizationAbstract
This study attempts to identify the impact of family disintegration on the socialization of Libyan families through a theoretical descriptive study of a number of theories that explain the role of the family in the process of socialization and the impact of change in cultures and customs on the construction of the family and its functions through the theory of globalization which is divided into the theory of society Global culture theory and a number of previous foreign, regional and local studies that revealed the utmost importance of the current study where it was clear in previous studies that socialization varies from one society to another and from one culture to another and parents' Different theories of the social, economic and cultural situation of the family, and through theories it became clear that there is an impact of the culture of globalization on the economic, cultural and social aspects of the Libyan family through the media and social communication, which also led to the emergence of new functions of the family and the disintegration of some of its old functions affecting the behavior of its children and methods of nurturing them.
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