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Families and their Social Worlds Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package

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2013 | 2nd edition
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--Exploring the private side of family life together with the public, institutional nature of the “the Family” through a sociological lens.

 

Families and Their Social Worlds shows that many family concerns are actually social issues that need to be addressed through sound social policies. The author encourages readers to think about families beyond their own personal experiences, and even beyond family structure in the United States. Her goal is to impart a passion for critical thinking as readers see that families exist within social worlds.  Important policy considerations are imbedded in each chapter to illustrate what is currently being done, and perhaps even more importantly, what can be done to strengthen families and intimate relationships.

 

Karen Seccombe is a professor in the School of Community Health at Portland State University, located in Portland, Oregon. She received her B.A. in sociology at California State University, Chico, her M.S.W. in health and social welfare policy from the University of Washington, and her Ph.D. in sociology from Washington State University. Her research focuses on poverty, welfare, access to health care, and the effects of social inequality on families. She is the author of Marriage and Family: You and Society (Pearson); “So You Think I Drive a Cadillac?”: Welfare Recipients’ Perspectives on the System and its Reform, 3rd edition (Allyn and Bacon); Families in Poverty (Allyn and Bacon); Just Don’t Get Sick: Access to Health Care in the Aftermath of Welfare Reform, with Kim Hoffman (Rutgers University Press), and Marriages and Families: Relationships in Social Context, with Rebecca L. Warner (Wadsworth). She is a National Council on Family Relations fellow, and a member of the American Sociological Association, and the Pacific Sociological Association, where she has held elective offices. Karen lives in Portland with her husband Richard, a health economist, her ten-year-old daughter, Natalie Rose, and her eight-year-old daughter, Olivia Lin. In her spare time she enjoys hiking near their cabin in the Oregon Cascades, walking the sandy beaches of the Oregon coast, exploring the kid-friendly playgrounds, attractions, and restaurants in Portland and surrounding areas, and traveling just about anywhere–the San Juan Islands are high on her list.

IN THIS SECTION:

1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:  

 

Chapter 1:    Families and the Sociological Imagination  

Chapter 2:    Families Throughout the World: Marriage, Family, and Kinship  

Chapter 3:    Families Throughout History  

Chapter 4:    Sex, Gender, and Families  

Chapter 5:    Social Stratification, Social Class, and Families  

Chapter 6:    Race, Ethnicity, and Families  

Chapter 7:   Courtship, Intimacy, and Partnering  

Chapter 8: Marriage: A Personal Relationship and Social Institution  

Chapter 9: Becoming a Parent  

Chapter 10:  Raising Children  

Chapter 11:  Families and the Work They Do  

Chapter 12:  Aging Families  

Chapter 13:  Violence and Abuse  

Chapter 14:  Divorce and Repartnering  

Chapter 15:  Summing It Up: Families and the Sociological Imagination  

 

 

COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Part I: Understanding Families and Their Social Worlds

 

Chapter 1: Families and the Sociological Imagination  

  What Are Families?

  The Sociological Imagination

  Familes and Social Change

  The State and Family Policy

  Themes of This Book

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 2: Families Throughout the World: Marriage, Family, and Kinship  

  Functions of the Family: Variations and Universals

  Differences in Marriage and Family Pattern

  Patterns of Power and Authority

  Patterns of Kinship, Descent, and Inheritance

  Patterns of Residence

  Modernization Theory: Social Change and Families

  World Systems Theory: Social Change and Families

  Families Around the World

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 3: Families Throughout History  

  Why Study Family History?

  Families in Preindustrial Socities

  Family Life in Preindustrial United States

  American Families in the Nineteenth Century

  Families in the Twentieth Centry: The Rise of the "Modern" Family

  Recent Family Issues and Their Historical Roots

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 4: Sex, Gender, and Families  

  Sex and Gender: What's the Difference?

  Where Do We Learn Gender?

  The Pitfalls of Masculinity

  Institutional Sex Discrimination: Patriarchy

  Does Patriarchy Exist in Western Nations?

  Implications for Families

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 5: Social Stratification, Social Class, and Families  

  Social Class and Family Relationships

  What Is Social Stratification?

  Social Class in the United States

  Family Focus, How Calss Matters: Health, Health Insurance, and Family Well-Being

  Families in Poverty

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 6: Race, Ethnicity, and Families  

  Increasing Diversity in the United States

  Immigration

  Defining Basic Concepts

  How Do Race and Ethnicity Influence Family and Close Relationships?

  Hispanic and Latino Families

  Black Families

  Asian American Families

  Native American and Alaska Native Families

  Interracial and Interethnic Families

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Part II:   Negotiating Family Relationships

 

Chapter 7: Courtship, Intimacy, and Partnering  

  Courtship and Mate Selection

  Love

  Sexuality

  Heterosexual Cohabitation

  Gay and Lesbian Commitment and Cohabitation

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 8: Marriage: A Personal Relationship and Social Institution  

  The Universality of Marriage

  The Changing Nature of Marriage

  Benefits of Marriage

  Marital Happiness, Satisfaction, and Success

  The Marriage Movement

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 9: Becoming a Parent  

  Population and Fertility Trends Worldwide

  Fertility Rates in the United States

  Deciding to Parent

  The Social Construction of Childbirth

  The Transition to Parenthood

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 10: Raising Children  

  Comparative Focus on Childhood and Parenting

  Socialization

  Parenting Styles and Practices  

  Parenting Contexts

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 11: Families and the Work They Do  

  The Changing Economy and Work

  Life in a Recession

  The Division of Household Labor

  Juggling Work and Family Life

  Child Care? Who's Minding the Children?

  Social Policy and Famli Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Chapter 12: Aging Families   

  Changing Demographics

  Historical Perspectives

  Prevailing Theories of Aging

  The Economics of Aging

  The Aging Couple

  Relationships with Children and Grandchildren

  Retirement

  Health

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Part III:   Social Problems and Families

 

Chapter 13: Violence and Abuse  

  Gender-Based Violence: An International Human Rights Issue

 Intimate Partner Violence

 Child Abuse

 Elder Abuse

 Explanations for Violence and Abuse Among Intimates

 Social Policy and Family Resilience

 Conclusion

 

Chapter 14: Divorce and Repartnering    

 Measuring Divorce

 Cross Cultural Comparisons  

  Historical Trends in the United States

  Factors Associated with Divorce

  The Stations of the Divorce Experience

  Consequences of Divorce for Children

  Repartnering and Remarriage

  Stepfamily Relationships

  Social Policy and Family Resilience

  Conclusion

 

Part IV:   What Have We Learned?

 

Chapter 15: Summing It Up: Families and the Sociological Imagination  

  The Sociological Imagination

Using the Sociological Imagination: Themes of the Text Revisited

Future Trends: Where Are Families Heading?

Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.2.2013
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 930 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Familie / Erziehung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-205-86376-0 / 0205863760
ISBN-13 978-0-205-86376-1 / 9780205863761
Zustand Neuware
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