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Contemporary Families and Relationships: Reinventing Responsibility John Scanzoni

За: Вид матеріалу: Текст Мова: англійська Публікація: New York St. Louis San Francisco Auckland McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995Опис: 474 pISBN:
  • 9780070551336
Тематика(и): Зведення: Contemporary Families and Relationships makes extensive use of the New Action Theory, as Alexander calls it. Instead of focusing on structural-functionalism, the old action theory, which is based on the idea of static rules and norms required for a good society, this text is all about people's behavior in constructing fresh ways of doing things. This is reflected in the text's three themes: gender, diversity, and development. The author has combined these themes and the new action theory to highlight the way adults and children alike are struggling to responsibly reinvent family in our changing society. The text begins by tracing the shifting definitions of family from the eighteenth century to today, paying particular attention to the 1960s--the decade many sociologists claim ushered in the decline of the nuclear family. Separate chapters are then devoted to modern issues of family such as singles, couples living together, and even the abuse of children.
Тип одиниці: Книги Списки з цим бібзаписом: Psychology
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Contemporary Families and Relationships makes extensive use of the New Action Theory, as Alexander calls it. Instead of focusing on structural-functionalism, the old action theory, which is based on the idea of static rules and norms required for a good society, this text is all about people's behavior in constructing fresh ways of doing things. This is reflected in the text's three themes: gender, diversity, and development. The author has combined these themes and the new action theory to highlight the way adults and children alike are struggling to responsibly reinvent family in our changing society. The text begins by tracing the shifting definitions of family from the eighteenth century to today, paying particular attention to the 1960s--the decade many sociologists claim ushered in the decline of the nuclear family. Separate chapters are then devoted to modern issues of family such as singles, couples living together, and even the abuse of children.

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