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Families and Personal Networks - An International Comparative Perspective

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This book critically assesses the main features of the modernization of family life and personal relationships by examining and comparing three European countries with different social and political pathways: Portugal, Switzerland and Lithuania. Drawing on national surveys of family trajectories and social networks, the contributors highlight personal and family relationships through the lens of network and life course perspectives as well as gender and generational perspectives.
Providing innovative, comparative findings on families and personal networks through the use of diverse methodologies, this edited collection will be of interest to scholars, students and policymakers across a range of social science disciplines.   

List of contents

1. Introduction; Eric D. Widmer, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Karin Wall, Vida Cesnuityt and Rita Gouveia.- 2. Contextualising Personal Networks Across Birth Cohorts and Countries; Vasco Ramos, Vida Cesnuityt , Karin Wall, and Dominique Joye.- 3. A First Portrait of Personal Networks in a Comparative Perspective; Rita Gouveia, Gaëlle Aeby, and Vida Cesnuityt .- 4. Changing Meanings of Family in Personal Relationships: a Comparative Perspective; Karin Wall, Rita Gouveia, Gaëlle Aeby, and Vida Cesnuityt .- 5. Mapping the Plurality of Personal Configurations; Gaëlle Aeby, Eric D. Widmer, Vida Cesnuityt , and Rita Gouveia.- 6. Understanding Personal Networks as Social Capital; Eric D. Widmer, Rita Gouveia, Gaëlle Aeby, and Vida Cesnuityt .- 7. Linking Family Trajectories and Personal Networks; Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Gaëlle Aeby, Vasco Ramos, and Vida Cesnuityt .- 8. Conclusions; Karin Wall, Vida Cesnuityt , Eric D. Widmer, and Jacques-Antoine Gauthier.
 

About the author










Karin Wall is Research Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Eric D. Widmer is Professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Jacques-Antoine Gauthier is Senior Lecturer at the Life Course and Social Inequality Research Centre, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Vida ¿esnuityt¿ is Lecturer at Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania.

Rita Gouveia is Post-doctoral Fellow at the NCCR-LIVES, University of Geneva, Switzerland.


Summary

This book critically assesses the main features of the modernization of family life and personal relationships by examining and comparing three European countries with different social and political pathways: Portugal, Switzerland and Lithuania. Drawing on national surveys of family trajectories and social networks, the contributors highlight personal and family relationships through the lens of network and life course perspectives as well as gender and generational perspectives.
Providing innovative, comparative findings on families and personal networks through the use of diverse methodologies, this edited collection will be of interest to scholars, students and policymakers across a range of social science disciplines.   

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