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9781405175630

The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families

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  • ISBN13:

    9781405175630

  • ISBN10:

    140517563X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-11-12
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

The Blackwell Companion to Sociology of Families is an authoritative volume of original essays by expert contributors. It tackles a range of issues relevant to family life today, such as social inequality, parenting practices, children's work, the changing patterns of citizenship, and challenges confronting multi-cultural families. Each essay examines the changing family forms and relationships as well as the changing social context (by way of globalization, technological innovation, state policy, religion, employment and community) that shapes modern family life. From an explicitly comparative perspective, the authors provide a selective overview of empirical research and address emerging issues. Families in Europe and North America are given special attention, with discussion of previously neglected groups including immigrant families and gays and lesbians. The Companion shows how revolutionary changes in aging, longevity, and sexual behavior have radically affected the experience of children and parents over the life course, and shifted the ties that bind different generations. This exceptional volume shows why the study of social change in families is a necessary key for understanding the transformations in individual and social life, across the globe.

Author Biography

Jacqueline Scott is a Reader in Sociology at the University of Cambridge and Co-Director of the Cambridge Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Ageing. Her recent publications examine youth and disadvantage, inter-generational attitudinal change and cross-national comparisons of family and demographic change.


Judith Treas is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. A Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, she is recognized for research on the life course and aging, family, sexuality, inequality, and population. Her recent publications investigate cross-national differences in gender beliefs and family behavior, the lives of elderly immigrants, and the determinants of change in sexual attitudes.

Martin Richards is Director of the Centre for Family Research and Professor Family Research at the University of Cambridge. His publications include Sexual Arrangements: Marriage and Affairs (with Janet Reibstein, 1963), What is a Parent: A Socio-Legal Analysis (2001) and Body Lore and Laws (2002), both edited with Andrew Bainham and Shelley Day-Sclater.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Preface:
Families in a Global World
Globalization and Western Bias in Family Sociology
Changing European Families: Trends and Issues
Recent Demographic Trends in the US and Implications for Well-Being
Children, Families, States, and Changing Citizenship
Families and Local Communities
Life Course Perspectives on the Family
Generations, the Life Course, and Family Change
ChildrenÆs Families
Aging and the Life Course
Parenting Practices
Time, Through the Life Course, in the Family
Inequality and Diversity
Inequality and the Family
Families of the Poor
Social Capital and the Family
Family, the State, and Health Care: Changing Roles in the New Century
Immigrant Families in the US
Immigrant Families in the UK
Changing Family Forms and Relationships
Religion, Romantic Love, and the Family
Trends in Formation and Dissolution of Couples
Children, Families, and Divorce
The Lesbian and Gay Family
Couples and Their Networks
Men in Families and Households
Changing Social Contexts
Sex and Family: Changes and Challenges
Feminism and the Family
Work and Families
Public Policy and Families
Assisted Reproduction, Genetic Technologies, and Family Life
Families in a Runaway World
Bibliography
Index
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