Families Relationships and Intimate Life

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  • Author:
    DEMPSEY Deborah, LINDSAY Jo
  • ISBN:
    9780195525649
  • Publication Date:
    November 2014
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    292
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Families Relationships and Intimate Life
Families Relationships and Intimate Life

Families Relationships and Intimate Life

SKU: 9780195525649
Regular price $85.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DEMPSEY Deborah, LINDSAY Jo
  • ISBN:
    9780195525649
  • Publication Date:
    November 2014
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    292
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Families, Relationships and Intimate Life Second Edition is a thorough exploration of the controversies, contradictions and broad patterns that characterise contemporary relationships and families. Beginning with the conceptual scaffolding of families in their historical and cultural context this text includes the key cultural differences of ethnicity, class and sexuality. Theoretical perspectives including functionalism, feminist approaches and reflexive modernisation are also clearly outlined.

Once the groundwork has been established this book delves into examining the complexity of contemporary family life, covering key elements in the life course - childhood, youth, partnering, parenting and ageing and both the positive and negative sides of family life including intimacy and violence.

This edition has been extensively updated with contemporary examples from pop culture and current affairs and incorporates developments currently reshaping families including new technologies and social mobility.

New to this edition:
* More material on culturally diverse and transnational families, adoption and surrogacy
* New emphasis on social media and mobile phone use throughout
* New theoretical perspectives on family relationships
* New discussion on child abuse and elder abuse in chapter 12: Violence in Intimate Relationships
* Updated discussion questions, contemporary examples and further reading
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  • Families, Relationships and Intimate Life Second Edition is a thorough exploration of the controversies, contradictions and broad patterns that characterise contemporary relationships and families. Beginning with the conceptual scaffolding of families in their historical and cultural context this text includes the key cultural differences of ethnicity, class and sexuality. Theoretical perspectives including functionalism, feminist approaches and reflexive modernisation are also clearly outlined.

    Once the groundwork has been established this book delves into examining the complexity of contemporary family life, covering key elements in the life course - childhood, youth, partnering, parenting and ageing and both the positive and negative sides of family life including intimacy and violence.

    This edition has been extensively updated with contemporary examples from pop culture and current affairs and incorporates developments currently reshaping families including new technologies and social mobility.

    New to this edition:
    * More material on culturally diverse and transnational families, adoption and surrogacy
    * New emphasis on social media and mobile phone use throughout
    * New theoretical perspectives on family relationships
    * New discussion on child abuse and elder abuse in chapter 12: Violence in Intimate Relationships
    * Updated discussion questions, contemporary examples and further reading
Families, Relationships and Intimate Life Second Edition is a thorough exploration of the controversies, contradictions and broad patterns that characterise contemporary relationships and families. Beginning with the conceptual scaffolding of families in their historical and cultural context this text includes the key cultural differences of ethnicity, class and sexuality. Theoretical perspectives including functionalism, feminist approaches and reflexive modernisation are also clearly outlined.

Once the groundwork has been established this book delves into examining the complexity of contemporary family life, covering key elements in the life course - childhood, youth, partnering, parenting and ageing and both the positive and negative sides of family life including intimacy and violence.

This edition has been extensively updated with contemporary examples from pop culture and current affairs and incorporates developments currently reshaping families including new technologies and social mobility.

New to this edition:
* More material on culturally diverse and transnational families, adoption and surrogacy
* New emphasis on social media and mobile phone use throughout
* New theoretical perspectives on family relationships
* New discussion on child abuse and elder abuse in chapter 12: Violence in Intimate Relationships
* Updated discussion questions, contemporary examples and further reading