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Introduction | |
Structures, Processes and Strategies | |
Family or Families? | |
Families in History | |
The Families We Live With, The Families We Live By | |
The Contents of the Book | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Introducing Families | |
Families and Relationships | |
Introduction | |
Families: a Constant State of Flux | |
Continuities and Presumptions | |
Structures: Identifying and Talking About Families | |
Defining Families 1: Common Characteristics | |
Defining Families 2: Values, Memories and Spaces and Places | |
Statistical Trends and Family Structures | |
Processes: Families, Kinship and Activities | |
Global Families | |
Case Study 1. The Impact of Welfare Regimes on Families: France, the Russian Federation, East and West Germany | |
Case Study 2: Ideal and Actual Families in Asia | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Explaining Families | |
Sociological Explanations: Premise and Origins | |
Ideology and Theory: What Is This Thing 'the Family'? | |
Sociological Theory | |
Ties that Bind: Making Sense of Structures | |
Families as a Framework: Parsons | |
Socialization: Merton | |
Actors and Actions: Theories of Interaction | |
Interactions: Goffman | |
Structures and Practices: Giddens and Wallace | |
Theories of Conflict | |
The 'Lifeworld' of Families: Habermas | |
Women, Men, Gender: Feminist Perspectives | |
Feminist and Gender: Perspectives on Families | |
Global Dimensions | |
Contemporary Voices on Intimacy | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Research and Policy | |
Researching Families | |
Introduction | |
Research Methods | |
Survey Research | |
Writing About People and Families: Ethnographic Research Methods | |
Secondary Analysis of Research Studies | |
Historical Research on Families | |
Approaches to the History of the Family | |
Better Times for Families? | |
Documenting Change in Family Processes | |
Family and Sex 1900-2000 | |
Private Troubles and Public Issues | |
Researching Change and Continuity | |
Solo Living | |
Talking About Sex | |
Single Parenting | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Politics, Policies and Practices | |
Introduction | |
Definitions | |
Policies and Families' Forms and Functions | |
Family Policy - New Kid on the Block? | |
How do Policies Deliver Benefits to Families? | |
Policy Approaches to Different Family Forms | |
Evidence Based Policy | |
Families in Action | |
Families and Social Cohesion | |
Families and Social Breakdown | |
Beyond Stereotypes | |
Families and the Welfare State | |
The Relationship Between Politics and Policies | |
Services and Practices | |
Types of Services | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Families in Action | |
Relationships and Sexualities | |
Introduction | |
Lets Get Together: Marriage, Cohabitation | |
Universality of Marriage and Partnering | |
Definition of Partnering - How do People Partner? | |
Diversity in Partnering Arrangements | |
Cohabitation | |
Same Sex Couples and Families | |
Children Raised by Same Sex Couples | |
Moving Apart: Breakdown and Divorce | |
Why do Relationships Break Down? | |
What Changes After Divorce and What Stays the Same? | |
Being Together and Living Apart: Solo Living, Friendships and Social Networks | |
'Coupleness' Outside of Cohabitation | |
Why else do people Live Alone? | |
Beyond the Family - Friendships | |
Social Networks | |
Communities and Neighbourhoods | |
The Effects of Neighbourhoods and Communities on Families | |
Sexualized Societies | |
Enduring Relationships: Generating Histories | |
Enduring Intimacy | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Families and Work | |
Introduction | |
Defining and Explaining Work | |
Underemployment and Unemployment | |
Boundaries: Paid and Unpaid Work | |
The Global Context | |
Survival and Longevity: The Challenge to Work | |
Decent Work and Rural Employment | |
Relationships and Resources | |
Acquiring and Allocating Resources | |
Gender and Resources | |
Unpaid Work | |
Gender Roles and Unpaid Work | |
Quantifying and Valuing Unpaid Work | |
Vital but Subordinate | |
Family Practices and Work | |
Policy, Politics and Families | |
Explaining Preferences and Choices | |
Migrant Domestic Workers | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Conclusions | |
Families into the Future | |
Introduction | |
Trends and Futures | |
Working Patterns, Gender and Care | |
Demography: Fertility, Life Expectancy and Care | |
Relationship Formation | |
The Impact of Technologies in Families | |
Commonalities and Differences across the Globe | |
Beliefs and Behaviours | |
Sustainable Families | |
The Importance of Childcare | |
Shaping Politics and Policy | |
Addressing Family Fragility | |
Same Sex Relationships and Assisted Reproduction | |
Summary | |
Explore Further | |
Glossary | |
References | |
Index | |
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Families are the core building blocks of society. Our experience of them affects many aspects of our everyday lives shaping our expectations and future plans.
Written by experts in family studies and family policy, this clear, engaging book adopts a global perspective to usefully examine how modern families can be explored and understood in research, policy and practice. Packed with critical pedagogy, including case-studies, think points, key words and a glossary, it guides students through topics such as relationships, sexualities and paid and unpaid work, continually returning to its central themes of process and structure.
The book also:
- Applies key social theories from classical sociological theory to contemporary analysis
- Examines key studies on researching families and family life
- Explores the role of government policies and practices
This comprehensive introduction to the study of families and relationships is a timely resource for students and lecturers working across the social sciences, particularly students of family studies, the sociology of the family, family policy, and social work and the family
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