
Understanding the Family
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-7619-5306-7 (ISBN)
Description
`Provide[s] a good overview of current family theory and research.... well written and worth having' - British Journal of Medical Psychology
`Altogether an excellent collection for students of social policy, social care or social work, covering as it does both subjective and objective features of family life and the logics of inequality within which they are embedded' - Child and Family Social Work
This revised and updated introductory text presents an accessible, interdisciplinary account of how 'the family' is constituted in the 'public' and 'private' spheres.
Drawing in a wide range of theoretical perspectives from sociology, social policy, psychology and psychoanalysis, this book critically examines assumptions about 'the family' that are embedded in social policy, law and political discourse. The text outlines the tensions that exist between such assumptions and the lived realities and everyday experiences of family life. Understanding the Family shows how dominant understanding of the family have failed to recognize a marked diversity of family forms in contemporary society, and also ignore the complex and myriad ways in which family life comes to be experienced.
`Altogether an excellent collection for students of social policy, social care or social work, covering as it does both subjective and objective features of family life and the logics of inequality within which they are embedded' - Child and Family Social Work
This revised and updated introductory text presents an accessible, interdisciplinary account of how 'the family' is constituted in the 'public' and 'private' spheres.
Drawing in a wide range of theoretical perspectives from sociology, social policy, psychology and psychoanalysis, this book critically examines assumptions about 'the family' that are embedded in social policy, law and political discourse. The text outlines the tensions that exist between such assumptions and the lived realities and everyday experiences of family life. Understanding the Family shows how dominant understanding of the family have failed to recognize a marked diversity of family forms in contemporary society, and also ignore the complex and myriad ways in which family life comes to be experienced.
Reviews / Votes
REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION`Provide[s] a good overview of current family theory and research.... well written and worth having' - British Journal of Medical Psychology
`Altogether an excellent collection for students of social policy, social care or social work, covering as it does both subjective and objective features of family life and the logics of inequality within which they are embedded' - Child and Family Social Work
`The book provides an overview of major belief systems about the family, which are intelligently summarized, often with the use of thoughtfully selected excerpts from major source material. The final endnote, by Roger Sapsford, is particularly insightful as he identifies the problems that arise from trying to confine the family within the private sphere and neatly separating the private from the public aspects of family. Overall, this book is a constructive and comprehensive guide to understanding the family' - Population and Development Review
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-5306-7 (9780761953067)
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John Muncie | Margaret Wetherell | Mary Langan
Understanding the Family
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08/1999
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
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John Muncie | Margaret Wetherell | Rudi Dallos
Understanding the Family
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12/1994
1st Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
€93.04
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Persons
John Muncie is Emeritus Professor of Criminology at the Open University, UK. He is the author of Youth and Crime (4th edition, Sage, 2014), and he has published widely on issues in comparative youth justice and children's rights, including the co-edited companion volumes Youth Crime and Justice and Comparative Youth Justice (Sage, 2006). He has produced numerous Open University texts and readers, including Crime: Local and Global (Willan, 2010), Criminal Justice: Local and Global (Willan, 2010), The Problem of Crime (2nd edition, Sage, 2001), Crime Prevention and Community Safety (Sage, 2001) and Imprisonment: European Perspectives (Harvester, 1991). He has also contributed nine volumes to the The Sage Library of Criminology (Sage, 2007-2009). He is co-editor of the Sage journal Youth Justice: An International Journal. Margaret Wetherell is Professor of Social Psychology at the Open University, UK and Director of the Economic and Social Research Council Programme on Identities and Social Action.
Content
Introduction
Public Definitions and Private Lives
PART ONE: POLITICS, POLICY AND THE LAW
Issues in the Study of `The Family' - John Muncie and Roger Sapsford
Family Policy and Political Discourse - John Muncie and Margaret Wetherell
Families and the Law - Hilary Land
Patterns of Diversity and Lived Realities - Rudi Dallos and Roger Sapsford
PART TWO: INTERACTIONS AND IDENTITIES
Constructing Family Life - Rudi Dallos
Family Belief Systems
Social Structure, Ideology and Family Dynamics - Margaret Wetherell
The Case of Parenting
The Psychoanalytic Approach to Family Life - Margaret Wetherell
A Feminist Looks at the Family - Lynne Segal
Endnote - Roger Sapsford
Public and Private
Public Definitions and Private Lives
PART ONE: POLITICS, POLICY AND THE LAW
Issues in the Study of `The Family' - John Muncie and Roger Sapsford
Family Policy and Political Discourse - John Muncie and Margaret Wetherell
Families and the Law - Hilary Land
Patterns of Diversity and Lived Realities - Rudi Dallos and Roger Sapsford
PART TWO: INTERACTIONS AND IDENTITIES
Constructing Family Life - Rudi Dallos
Family Belief Systems
Social Structure, Ideology and Family Dynamics - Margaret Wetherell
The Case of Parenting
The Psychoanalytic Approach to Family Life - Margaret Wetherell
A Feminist Looks at the Family - Lynne Segal
Endnote - Roger Sapsford
Public and Private