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This monograph studies women and men as friends from a developmental perspective. Women and Men as Friends examines cross-sex friendships from early childhood through old age, then summarizes the findings and offers recommendations on how friendship between males and females can be encouraged throughout the life span.
In each chapter three themes are documented and applied to the corresponding stage of life:
*Cross-sex friendships enrich an individual's social network in generic and unique ways.
*Social and structural barriers interfere with the formation of cross-sex friendships in every stage of life.
*Cross-sex friendships affect and are affected by an individual's ongoing social construction of self throughout the life cycle.
The primary audience for the volume is scholars and students in personal relationship study (interpersonal communication, social psychology, sociology) with a secondary audience of scholars in family studies, developmental psychology, and clinical psychologists. The book can also be used as a supplemental text in graduate and undergraduate courses for the relevant disciplines.
List of contents
Contents: S. Duck, Series Editor's Foreword. Preface. Cross-Sex Friendships and the Social Construction of Self Across the Life Span. Cross-Sex Friendships in Early Childhood (18 Months to 6 Years of Age). Cross-Sex Friendships in Middle and Late Childhood (7 to 11 Years of Age). Cross-Sex Friendships in Adolescence (12 to 17 Years of Age). Cross-Sex Friendships in Adulthood (18 to 64 Years of Age). Cross-Sex Friendships in Old Age (65 Years of Age and Up). Cross-Sex Friendships and Self-Concepts From the "Cradle to the Grave."
About the author
Michael Monsour
Summary
This book examines the friendships of women and men of all ages and studies how these friendships influence the self-concepts of the friends. The volume is appropriate for scholars and students in personal relationships, interpersonal comm, gender studie