Grandparents in Cultural Context

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Adult Grandchildren
aging and social change
Ami Moore
Ana Cecilia Bastos
Ann Buchanan
Bert Hayslip Jr.
Caregiver Grandparents
caregiving
Carer Roles
Case Story
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Christine A. Fruhauf
Cristina Dias
cross-national family dynamics
custodial
Custodial Grandparents
Daniela Klaus
Elaine Rabinovich
elder support systems
Elias Mpofu
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gerontological research
Grandchild Care
Grandmother Hypothesis
Grandparent Caregiver Role
Grandparent Grandchild
Grandparent Grandchild Contact
Grandparent Grandchild Relations
Grandparent Grandchild Relationships
grandparental
Grandparental Care
Grandparental Involvement
Grandparental Role
Grandparenting Literature
Heribert Engstler
intergenerational caregiving practices
Jennifer Utrata
Jessica E. Morales
Judith L. Gibbons
Jun Nakazawa
Jung-Hwan Hyun
Katharina Mahne
kinship studies
KwaZulu Natal Income Dynamics Study
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Lifespan Developmental Theory
Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa
Mahmoud Emam
MENA Country
MENA Region
MENA Society
Mogeda El-Keshky
Monde Makiwane
Multi-generational Families
Mzolisi Makiwane
Nandita Babu
Ntombizonke A. Gumede
Pei-Chun Ko
qualitative case analysis
Regina Fanjul de Marsicovetere
Rosa Azambuja
Shivani Vij
Skipped Generation Households
Stan Ingman
Yasser Abdelazim
Young Man
Ziarat Hossain

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138125780
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Grandparents in Cultural Context gives a long overdue global view of the changing roles of grandparents. The eleven main chapters are by experts in the Americas, Europe and Russia, Asia, and Africa and the Middle East, and the editors integrate their chapters with previous writings on grandparenthood. Rather than technical or statistical research reports, each chapter provides a thought-provoking and comprehensive review of research, real-life case stories, cultural influences, and applied implications for grandparenthood across and within societies.

Calling special attention to the roles of grandfathers and grandparenthood in societies previously un-represented in the literature, it provides several hundred new citations of work previously unavailable in English-language publications. Accessible to both scholars and students, it has several pedagogical features (e.g. web links, discussion questions) that make it useful as a text for upper-division undergraduate or graduate level classes in behavioral, social, and family sciences. It is relevant to psychology, gerontology, family studies, anthropology, family/comparative sociology, education, social work, gender studies, ethnic studies, psychiatry, and diversity and international studies programs. Practitioners, service providers, policymakers, and internationally minded grandparents will also enjoy this book.

DAVID W. SHWALB (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Developmental Psychology) is Professor of Psychology at Southern Utah University. Co-editor of six previous books including Fathers in Cultural Context (2013, Routledge), he is a former Society for Cross-Cultural Research president and Fulbright awardee.

ZIARAT HOSSAIN (Ph.D., Syracuse University, Child and Family Studies) is a Professor of Family and Child Studies and Regents’ Lecturer at the University of New Mexico. He is a former Society for Cross-Cultural Research president and Fulbright Scholar.