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Zusatztext Tony Gillam: '...the subject matter has broad appeal - I would read it out of interest as a sibling myself! as a parent of two siblings and as a practitioner of family therapy. If written and presented in a reasonably accessible style! the proposed book has the potential for a wider general readership."Eia Asen: "very worthwhile book to publish ... there is relatively little written in this field from a social science perspective. I like the contrast between the 'accepted' wisdom of parents and professionals with the siblings' own narratives. This could be helpful for a whole range of people - professionals! parents! siblings! even social scientists!" Informationen zum Autor Rosalind Edwards is Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Families & Social Capital ESRC Research Group, London South Bank University, UK. Lucy Hadfield is currently Research Fellow in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK. Helen Lucey is Lecturer in Social Psychology at The Open University, UK. Melanie Mauthner is Lecturer in Social Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences at The Open University, UK. Klappentext Reviewing current literature on sibling relationships as well as proposing alternative theoretical perspectives, this book discusses who constitutes a sibling and explores how children understand their sibling relationships. Zusammenfassung Reviewing current literature on sibling relationships as well as proposing alternative theoretical perspectives, this book discusses who constitutes a sibling and explores how children understand their sibling relationships. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Who is a Sister and a Brother? 3. Images and Resources 4. Location and Communities 5. Leisure and Consumption 6. Strategies 7. Same or Different? 8. Conclusion