(Original PDF) Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families 6th Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0134652290
- ISBN-13 : 978-0134652290
- Author: Susan A. McDaniel; Lorne Tepperman; Sandra Colavecchia
Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families, Sixth edition is a Canadian book, rooted in sociological research from around the world, reflecting concerns of the twenty-first century. It continues to cover the most important topics in the family literature and, as before, ends with a look at the future of families.
Readers have agreed with our approach, which is to stress family processes over structure, diversity over uniformity, and reality over myth.
Table contents:
- Families and Family-Like Relationships: Definitions, Theories, and Research
- Historical Perspectives on Canadian Families: Demographic, Social, and Economic Origins and Trends
- How Families Begin: Dating and Mating
- Types of Intimate Couples: Marriage, Cohabitation, Same-Sex Relationships, and Other Forms
- Happy and Healthy Relationships
- Parenting: Childbearing, Socialization, and Parenting Challenges
- Work and Family Life
- Stress and Violence: Realities of Family Life
- Divorce and Ending Relationships: Trends, Myths, Children, and Ex-Spouses
- 10 Family Transitions and Diversity: Second Families, Empty Nests, Cluttered Nests, and New Kinds Families
- A Glimpse into the Future: Where Do Families Go from Here?
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