Negotiating Families and Personal Lives in the 21st Century

Negotiating Families and Personal Lives in the 21st Century

Exploring Diversity, Social Change and Inequalities

Wilcock, Angela; Hugman, Catriona; Quaid, Sheila

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

186

Dura

Inglês

9780367483401

15 a 20 dias

539

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1. Introduction: Negotiating families and personal lives in the 21st Century 2. Identity and kinship in lesbian parental families 3. Misrecognising 'complex' families: a social harm perspective 4. Understanding personal lives: after individualisation 5. Disrupting doxa about children in care: Research from England 6. Negotiating intimacy and family at distance: Living apart together (LAT) relationships in China 7. Of salsa and singlemuslim.com: ethnographic insights about identity shifts and changed self-concepts in middle aged women's post-separation/divorce transitions 8. Exploring understandings of domestic violence with women in Sunderland: Negotiating and positioning emotionality within sensitive research 9. Displaying family in a digital age: How parents negotiate technology, visibility and privacy 10. Situating visual stories using photo elicitation and biographical narrative methods: Visual representations of family life in South Africa 11. Socially just, authentic research with families in Jamaica, Australia and the UK 12. Looking ahead: What does this mean for the sociology of families and personal lives in the future?
Family;Families;Personal Life;Personal Lives;Sociology of Family;Parenting;Childhood;Relationships;Life Experiences;Living Apart Together;Troubled Families;Children in Care;Coupledom;Same Sex Families;Same Sex Relationships;Intimacy;Domestic Violence;Abusive Relationships;Parents;USA;Lat Relationship;Young Men;Family Display;Mobile Intimacies;BNIM;Social Reproduction;Individualisation Theorists;White Wedding;Intimate Relationships;Large Family;Photo-elicitation Methods;People's Intimate Relationships;Follow;Salsa Classes;UK Family;Biographical Narrative Methods;Lesbian Parental Couples;Knowledge Democracy;Marginalised Families;DI;Individualisation Thesis;Photo Elicitation;Independent Women;Visual Story