Contributions

  • McKie, Linda. - Contributor
  • Cunningham-Burley, Sarah. - Contributor

Publication

2005 - Policy Press, Bristol, England

Language

English

Word Count

70,500 words, Guess

Page Count

282 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHQ613 .F36 2005

Description

"The changing nature of families, their enduring and multifaceted significance in society and their value as a focus for the exploration of social change have ensured that families have remained a prominent focus of academic enquiry. This innovative book proposes a new conceptual framework for understanding families and other relationship that both challenges and attempts to reconcile traditional and contemporary approaches." "Using the notion of 'boundaries', the book shifts thinking from 'families as entities' to 'families as relationship processes'. Emphasising the processes that underlie boundary construction and reconstruction suggests that the key to understanding family life is the process of relationship formation. Three main themes are explored: the nature of families, families in society, and relationships and friendships. Each includes an exciting mix of contributions on different topics, from work and care, risk and social change to health, illness and well-being." "Families in society makes a significant contribution to the academic literature on families and is essential reading for social science students, social researchers, policy makers and practitioners interested in families and relationships."--Jacket.

Subjects

Topics

Family306.85FamiliesMaatschappijFamily servicesHq613 .f36 2005International relations

Other Editions

  • Families in societyPolicy Press2005

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