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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 24 MIN

Episode 1: Public and Private Families

from Sociology of Family with Mr. C · host Christopher Dickerson

What makes a family a family? Is it biology, marriage, caregiving, emotional connection, or something more?In this episode of Sociology of the Family, Mr. C. explores how families have changed over time and why defining “family” has become increasingly complex in modern society. Using the real-life story of the “Scarborough 11,” listeners will examine how alternative family structures challenge traditional ideas about marriage, kinship, and belonging. This episode breaks down major sociological concepts in clear, relatable language, including:public vs. private familiespublic goods and the free-rider problemchosen families and voluntary kinshipboundary ambiguitycohabitation and changing family structuresexchange theorysymbolic interactionpostmodern identity and relationshipsListeners will also explore how caregiving shapes society, why family diversity has increased over the last several decades, and how sociologists study family life using surveys, observational research, and historical analysis. Filled with real-world examples, historical context, current social trends, and reflective questions, this episode invites listeners to think critically about their own assumptions surrounding love, intimacy, caregiving, and what it truly means to be a family in today’s world.

What makes a family a family? Is it biology, marriage, caregiving, emotional connection, or something more?In this episode of Sociology of the Family, Mr. C. explores how families have changed over time and why defining “family” has become increasingly complex in modern society. Using the real-life story of the “Scarborough 11,” listeners will examine how alternative family structures challenge traditional ideas about marriage, kinship, and belonging. This episode breaks down major sociological concepts in clear, relatable language, including:public vs. private familiespublic goods and the free-rider problemchosen families and voluntary kinshipboundary ambiguitycohabitation and changing family structuresexchange theorysymbolic interactionpostmodern identity and relationshipsListeners will also explore how caregiving shapes society, why family diversity has increased over the last several decades, and how sociologists study family life using surveys, observational research, and historical analysis. Filled with real-world examples, historical context, current social trends, and reflective questions, this episode invites listeners to think critically about their own assumptions surrounding love, intimacy, caregiving, and what it truly means to be a family in today’s world.

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