Researching families and communities social and generational change /

Researching Families and Communities: Social and Generational Change explores the concepts and perspectives that guide research and the methods used to explore change during the last half of the 20th century and into the new millennium. It highlights the complexities of continuities alongside change...

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Other Authors: Edwards, Rosalind.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2008.
Series:Relationships and resources.
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Table of Contents:
  • Thinking about families and communities over time / Graham Crow
  • Are community studies still "good to think with"? / David H.J. Morgan
  • Rewriting sexuality and history / Jeffrey Weeks
  • Families in black and minority ethnic communities and social capital : past and continuing false prophesies in social studies / Harry Goulbourne
  • Secondary analysis in investigating family change : exploring substantive and conceptual questions / Val Gillies
  • Recycling the evidence : different approaches to the reanalysis of elite life histories / Joanna Bornat and Gail Wilson
  • The family and social change revisited / Nickie Charles, Charlotte Davies and Chris Harris
  • Capturing locality change : the family and community life of older people / Chris Phillipson
  • The UK Millennium Cohort Study : the circumstances of early motherhood / Denise Hawkes
  • Using longitudinal data to examine living alone in England and Wales, 1971-2001 / Malcolm Williams, Moira Maconachie, Lawrence Ware, Joan Chandler and Brian Dodgeon
  • From educational priority areas to area-based interventions : community
  • Neighbourhood and preschool / Teresa Smith.