Family, Self, and Society Family, Self, and Society

Family, Self, and Society

Toward A New Agenda for Family Research

Philip A. Cowan and Others
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Publisher Description

Any agenda for family research in the 1990s must take seriously a contextual approach to the study of family relationships. The editors and contributors to this volume believe that the richness in family studies over the next decade will come from considering the diversity of family forms -- different ethnic groups and cultures, different stages of family life, as well as different historical cohorts. Their goal is to make more explicit how we think about families in order to study them and understand them. To illustrate the need for diversity in family studies, examples are presented from new and old families, majority and minority families, American and Japanese families, and intact and divorcing families. This variety is intended to push the limits of current thinking, not only for researchers but also for all who are struggling to live with and work with families in a time when family life is valued but fragmented and relatively unsupported by society's institutions. Students and researchers interested in family development from the viewpoint of any of the social sciences will find this book of value.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2014
May 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
516
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
9.8
MB

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