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Handbook of Family Diversity

Editat de David H. Demo, Katherine R. Allen, Mark A. Fine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 1999
The status of the American family has been the topic of considerable debate in recent years. As demographic changes make our country more multicultural and as new types of families continue to form and become more common, it is essential for sociologists, social workers, family researchers,
and psychologists to understand the full range of diversity in American families. However, to varying extents, African American families, Latino families, Asian American families, poverty-stricken and near-poor families, lesbian and gay families, single-parent families, and stepfamilies have been
marginalized from mainstream scholarship. As a result, students taking courses on families are typically not exposed to the experiences of these groups.
The Handbook of Family Diversity fills this gap in scholarship by providing a comprehensive discussion of several key dimensions where families differ: race, socioeconomic status, family structure, sexual orientation, and gender. It is designed to inform and broaden the debate among students, family
scholars, practitioners, and policymakers as to what constitutes a family and how families should function. Featuring commissioned chapters by prominent scholars from a variety of fields, The Handbook of Family Diversity discusses different types of families from widely varying social and economic
backgrounds. These authoritative yet highly readable essays discuss important public policy issues pertaining to family diversity and describe the everyday realities of family interactions--the tensions and dynamics of intimacy, support, control, communication, and conflict. Multiple disciplinary,
theoretical, and methodological perspectives are presented throughout the volume, providing evidence that there is no unified or monolithic perspective on families. Emphasizing the most current and cutting edge knowledge on family diversity, The Handbook of Family Diversity sets a new standard for
research in this important and vital area of study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195120394
ISBN-10: 0195120396
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 20 figures
Dimensiuni: 191 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OXFORD UNIV PR
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Descriere

The status of the American family has been the topic of considerable debate in recent years. As demographic changes make the country more multicultural and as new types of families continue to form and become more common, it is essential for sociologists, social workers, family researchers, and psychologists to understand the full range of diversity in American families. However, to varying extents, African American families, Latino families, Asian American families,poverty-stricken and near-poor families, lesbian and gay families, single-parent families, and stepfamilies have been marginalized from mainstream scholarship. As a result, students taking courses on families are typically not exposed to the experiences of these groups. The Handbook of Family Diversity fills this gap in scholarship by providing a comprehensive discussion of several key dimensions where families differ: race, socioeconomic status, family structure, sexual orientation, and gender. It is designed to inform and broaden the debate among students, family scholars, practitioners, and policymakers as to what constitutes a family and how families should function. Featuring commissioned chapters by prominent scholars from a variety of fields,The Handbook of Family Diversity discusses different types of families from widely varying social and economic backgrounds. These authoritative yet highly readable essays discuss important public policy issues pertaining to family diversity and describe the everyday realities of family interactionsthetensions and dynamics of intimacy, support, control, communication, and conflict. Multiple disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological perspectives are presented throughout the volume, providing evidence that there is no unified or monolithic perspective on families. Emphasizing the most current and cutting edge knowledge on family diversity, The Handbook of Family Diversity sets a new standard for research in this important and vital area of study.

Recenzii

The Handbook is a valuable resource for those who are studying or considering a career in the social sciences, those who conduct research in or related to family, clinicians, and policy makers. The editors and authors of this work provide unique and compelling perspectives that are likely to confront and contradict readers who maintain strictly traditional models of family. The work offers an eclectic array of approaches that is both challenging and persuasive. It doesnot promote particular family forms, but respects all and denounces academic theory and practice that connotes exclusivism and injustice. Above all, the Handbook advances the understanding of family diversity.
An extraordinary collection of essays, which promotes and illustrates a most comprehensive understanding of "family diversity" ... The editors' explicit dedication to inclusivity and to new conceptual models of family is an ever-present theme that connects the range of topics addressed ... The Handbook is undeniably a provocative and welcome contribution to social-scientific research.