Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory)

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Census
contemporary family policy debates
Contemporary Society
division
Domestic Labour Debate
Dual Career Families
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Everyday Family Living
Familistic Values
family counselling research
Family Impact Statements
Family Process
Family Themes
Family Therapy
Family Welfare Association
feminist social theory
Follow
Great Divide
guidance
Held
historical family studies
impact
Key Word
Large Families
marital
Marital Counselling
Marital Problems
marital therapy analysis
marriage
Marriage Guidance
Marriage Guidance Counsellors
matters
Modern Family
oflabour
Policy Orientated Studies
Post-war
sexual
Social System
sociology of family
statements
systems theory in sociology
therapy
WLM

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138782419
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores and clarifies all the major issues and developments within ‘family theorising’. It covers the extraordinary growth and variety of approaches to the family over the last decade, the most significant being the impact of feminism and the professional and state intervention into the family through marital and family therapy. The author focuses on the growth of family counselling, giving a detailed analysis of the Home Office publication, Marriage Matters. He looks at the rapid growth of historical studies of the family, European theoretical developments, the work of the Rapoports, the role of systems theorising, and phenomenological and critical approaches to the family. He shows the relevance of family theorising for contemporary debates about the state of marriage and the family, and argues for the centrality of ‘family themes’ within wider sociological debates.

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