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Families As Relationships

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Robert Milardo, Human Developmental and Family Studies, University of Maine, Orono Professor Steve Duck, Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa The founding Editor of the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, and a founder of the International Conferences in Personal Relationships. He was the editor of the, which is now in its second edition with Wiley. Klappentext The field of family studies has recently seen the development of a more specialized focus on the character of particular relationships. The nature of these relationships may take many forms but typically involves individuals who view themselves as a unit with a long-term commitment to continue their relationship. Traditionally, at least in western societies, families are defined in terms of two parents living together with responsibility for rearing their children. However, these so-called nuclear families are becoming a rarer phenomenon. Single-parent families, childless couples, lesbian or gay male couples are also all represented in the broad mix of relations referred to as families. Each of the chapters in this book deals with a primary relationship issue. These include: issues of early marriage how young relationships become enduring relationships parent and child relations conflict between partners the interface between work and family life marital quality and maintenance divorce and its impact on the family aging and older families This volume provides a useful reference for professionals whose research and/or clinical practice focuses on family relationship issues. This book is also intended for advanced students in the areas of sociology, close relationships and family sciences. Families as Relationships is one of a series of paperbacks dedicated to the study and application of processes by which individuals relate to each other in social and family settings. Each book provides an expanded and up-to-date version of a section in the original Handbook of Personal Relationships (second edition) edited by Steve Duck. Zusammenfassung The field of family studies has recently seen the development of a more specialized focus on the character of particular relationships. The nature of these relationships may take many forms but typically involves individuals who view themselves as a unit with a long-term commitment to continue their relationship. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Editors About the Authors Introduction Robert M. Milardo and Steve Duck 1 Constructing Gender in Families Katherine R. Allen and Alexis J. Walker 2 The Early Years of Marriage Joseph Veroff! Amy Young and Heather M. Coon 3 Parent--Child Relations Across Adulthood Teresa M. Cooney 4 Marital Quality Esther S. Kluwer 5 Strategies of Couple Conflict Renate C. A. Klein and Michael P. Johnson 6 Work and Family from a Dyadic Perspective: Variations in Inequality Ann C. Crouter! and Heather Helms-Erikson 7 Social Networks and Marital Relationships Robert M. Milardo and Graham Allan 8 Divorce: Societal Ill or Normative Transition? Mark A. Fine and David H. Demo 9 Personal Relationships in Later Life Families Victoria Hilkevitch Bedford and Rosemary Blieszner 10 Family Life as an Experiential Quilt Steve Duck! Linda K. Acitelli and John H. Nicholson References Author Index Subject Index ...

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Authors Milardo, Rm Milardo, Robert M. Milardo, Robert M. Duck Milardo
Assisted by Steve Duck (Editor), Robert M. Milardo (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.06.2000
 
EAN 9780471491521
ISBN 978-0-471-49152-1
No. of pages 262
Series Wiley Series on Social and Per
Social & Personal Relationships
Social & Personal Relationships
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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