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9781412920063

Key Concepts in Family Studies

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  • ISBN13:

    9781412920063

  • ISBN10:

    141292006X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-12-29
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

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Summary

This book's individual entries introduce, explain and contextualise the key topics within the study of the family. Definitions, summaries and key words are developed throughout with careful cross-referencing allowing students to move effortlessly between core ideas and themes.Each entry provides:'¢ Clear definitions'¢ Lucid accounts of key issues'¢ Up-to-date suggestions for further reading'¢ Informative cross-referencingRelevant, focused and accessible this book will provide students with an indispensible guide to the central concepts of family studies.

Author Biography

Jane Ribbens McCarthy is Reader in Family Studies in the Department of Social Policy and Criminology at the Open University. Rosalind Edwards is Professor in Sociology at the University of Southampton.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Attachment and Lossp. 9
Biologyp. 12
Carep. 17
Child Developmentp. 21
Childhood/Childrenp. 26
Comparative Approachesp. 30
Conflict Theoriesp. 34
Coupledom: Marriage/Partnership/Cohabitationp. 37
Demographyp. 42
Division of Labourp. 46
Domestic Violence and Abusep. 51
Families of Choicep. 56
Family as Discoursep. 58
Family Change and Continuityp. 62
Family Effectsp. 66
Family Formsp. 70
Family Lawp. 75
Family Life Cycle and Life Coursep. 79
Family Policiesp. 84
Family Practicesp. 88
Family Systemsp. 91
Fatherhood/Fathers/Fatheringp. 95
Feminismsp. 99
Functionalismp. 103
Grandparentsp. 106
Homep. 111
Householdp. 115
Individualizationp. 118
Intimacyp. 123
Kinshipp. 126
Motherhood/Mothers/Motheringp. 131
Negotiationp. 135
New Rightp. 138
Parenthood/Parents/Parentingp. 141
Personalp. 146
Phenomenological Approachesp. 149
Post-Coupledom: Separation/Divorce/Widowhoodp. 153
Powerp. 157
Problem Familiesp. 162
Public and Privatep. 166
Rationalitiesp. 169
Role Theoryp. 172
Siblingsp. 176
Social Divisionsp. 179
Socializationp. 184
Transnational Familiesp. 187
Index of sub-conceptsp. 191
Referencesp. 225
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