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Family Rhythms - The Changing Textures of Family Life in Ireland

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Informationen zum Autor Jane Gray is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Maynooth University and Research Associate of the National Institute for Regional and Spatial AnalysisRuth Geraghty is Data Curator for the Children's Research Network for Ireland and Northern Ireland at the Centre for Effective ServicesDavid Ralph is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin Klappentext Family rhythms is the first textbook of its kind to offer a comprehensive introduction to family studies through an explicit focus on the Irish experience. It draws on original in-depth interviews with more than two hundred Irish people of different ages to illustrate contemporary theoretical ideas and empirical scholarship on family life. Ireland provides an interesting case study given the speed at which Irish family patterns have converged with those of other European and North American countries while maintaining many distinctive characteristics. The book situates Irish families in comparative perspective, showing how the Irish experience sheds light on continuities and changes in family forms and practices more generally. It does this with chapters on childhood, adolescence, parenting, and grandparenthood that reveal the resilience of families at different life course stages. Each chapter also includes a discussion of the challenges that face families and how social research can inform policy makers' responses. Family rhythms is a comprehensive, user-friendly text book that offers a variety of strategies for engaging its readers, including direct encounters with qualitative data through the use of discussion panels, where longer quotations are presented in a classroom oriented format. Synopses of landmark Irish studies are included and referenced throughout, bringing these key studies together in a single textbook for the first time. Key concepts and terms in family sociology are defined and easily referenced. It will be of interest to undergraduate students of sociology, social care, and social policy. Zusammenfassung This textbook draws on original in-depth interviews with people of different ages to introduce contemporary scholarship on the family and to illustrate how Irish families have adapted and changed over time -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Families in the sociological imaginationPart I: Questioning the modern family1. The idea of the modern Family2. Beyond the modern family. Re-visioning family changePart II. Changing families across the life course3. Changing childhoods4. Early adulthood and family formation5. Working and parenting in the middle years6. New grandparents. Older people in the familyConclusion: Resilient families? Continuity and change in Irish family lifeAppendicesIndex...

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Authors Ruth Geraghty, Jane Gray, Jane Geraghty Gray, Martin O'Shaughnessy, David Ralph
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.06.2016
 
EAN 9780719091513
ISBN 978-0-7190-9151-3
No. of pages 272
Series French Film Directors Series M
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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