Sourcebook of Family Theory and ResearchVern L. Bengtson SAGE, 2005 - 666 páginas Now available in paperback for classroom use!"This comprehensive text provides a rich source of perspectives on theorising about the family for scholars, researchers, and students. Another of the book′s strengths is the emphasis on multimethod approaches in family research. The book covers an impressive range of topics and issues - marital happiness, adjustment of children in divorce marriages, gay marriage, sibling ties, ethnic families of colour, stepfamilies, aggression culture, work and family, religion, and social policy, to name a few. In summary, this superb volume is highly recommended and amply reflects the many contemporary perspectives on the family." --Philip Siebler, Monash University, VictoriaSponsored by the National Council on Family Relations, the Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research is the reference work on theory and methods for family scholars and students around the world. This volume provides a diverse, eclectic, and paradoxically mature approach to theorizing and demonstrates how the development of theory is crucial to the future of family research. The Sourcebook reflects an interactive approach that focuses on the process of theory building and designing research, thereby engaging readers in "doing" theory rather than simply reading about it. An accompanying website offers additional participation and interaction in the process of doing theory and making science. Editors Vern L. Bengtson, Alan C. Acock, Katherine R. Allen, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, and David M. Klein have brought together a prominent group of diverse contributors ranging in race and ethnicity, age and seniority, and gender and sexual orientation. The Sourcebook begins with a section that sets the context for future family research. The subsequent sections explore changing family patterns, changing family interactions within and across generations, and families and larger social forces. A concluding section discusses issues of teaching family theories and research.Key Features
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Índice
Contemporary and Emerging Theories in Studying Families | 35 |
Contemporary and Emerging Research Methods in Studying Families | 59 |
Changing Family Patterns | 91 |
Spotlight on Methods | 103 |
Discussion and Extension | 112 |
Family Composition and Family Transitions | 119 |
Spotlight on Methods | 127 |
Case Study | 134 |
Discussion and Extension | 385 |
Spotlight on Methods | 403 |
Case Study | 411 |
Families and Larger Social Forces | 421 |
Spotlight on Theory | 429 |
Case Study | 436 |
Spotlight on Methods | 457 |
Discussion and Extension | 463 |
A Model for Family Studies | 143 |
Case Study | 155 |
Theorizing and Studying Sibling Ties in Adulthood | 167 |
Discussion and Extension | 184 |
Ecological Changes in Ethnic Families of Color | 191 |
Spotlight on Methods | 199 |
Discussion and Extension | 206 |
The Case of Extrusion in Stepfamilies | 213 |
Spotlight on Theory | 220 |
Spotlight on Methods | 226 |
Discussion and Extension | 233 |
Changing Family Interactions Within and Across Generations ིརྒྱུ | 239 |
Theorizing About Marriage | 263 |
Spotlight on Methods | 274 |
Case Study | 281 |
Multilevel Methods | 289 |
Discussion and Extension | 307 |
Theorizing About Aggression | 315 |
Case Study | 332 |
Discussion and Extension | 357 |
Influences of Parents and Siblings | 367 |
Spotlight on Methods | 379 |
Socioeconomic Status and Childhood | 469 |
Case Study | 484 |
Theorizing | 493 |
Spotlight on Methods | 501 |
Case Study | 507 |
Religion and Families | 517 |
Spotlight on Theory | 523 |
Discussion and Extension | 533 |
Families Theories and Social Policy | 543 |
Spotlight on Methods | 552 |
Discussion and Extension | 560 |
Preparing the Next Generation of Family Scholars | 567 |
Spotlight on Theory | 573 |
Spotlight on Methods | 581 |
Teaching Methods of Family Research | 593 |
Spotlight on Methods | 599 |
Case Study | 607 |
An Epilogue | 613 |
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About the Editors 665 | |
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Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research Vern L. Bengtson,Alan C. Acock,Katherine R. Allen,Peggye Dilworth-Anderson,David M. Klein Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research Vern L. Bengtson,Alan C. Acock,Katherine R. Allen,Peggye Dilworth-Anderson,David M. Klein Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
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