Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780789020888
  • Weight: 1880g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Meet the men and women whose groundbreaking work elevated the field of family studies!

In Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families: The Lives and Careers of Family Scholars, you'll find 40 autobiographies written by leading scholars in sociology, family studies, psychology, and child development. Their fascinating stories demonstrate how their family experiences, educational opportunities, and occupational endeavors not only shaped the disciplines they chose but also shaped the theoretical perspectives they utilized and the topics they researched.

From the editors: These autobiographies document the experiences of scholars from the early twentieth century to the present. The descriptions of early influences on their education, of their graduate school experiences, and of their academic career paths, provides a wealth of valuable material. Since four of these scholars have died and a number are in their eighties or older, these histories provide rich case studies on factors that influence the decision to go to college, get married, pursue an advanced degree, make specific occupational choices, and investigate certain topics. These autobiographies also detail the barriers that early women scholars in the social sciences faced.

The scholars whose lives you will learn about in Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families include:

  • Joan Aldous
  • Katherine R. Allen
  • Pauline Boss
  • Carlfred B. Broderick
  • Wesley R. Burr
  • Catherine Street Chilman
  • Harold T. Christensen
  • Marilyn Coleman
  • Rand D. Conger
  • Randal D. Day
  • William J. Doherty
  • Evelyn Millis Duvall
  • Glen H. Elder, Jr.
  • Bernard Farber
  • Margaret Feldman
  • Mark A. Fine
  • Greer Litton Fox
  • Frank F. Furstenberg
  • Viktor Gecas
  • Harold D. Grotevant
  • Gerald Handel
  • Michael E. Lamb
  • Ralph LaRossa
  • Gary R. Lee
  • Helena Znaniecka Lopata
  • Harriette P. McAdoo
  • Hamilton McCubbin
  • Brent C. Miller
  • Phyllis Moen
  • Gerhard Neubeck
  • Gary W. Peterson
  • Ira L. Reiss
  • John Scanzoni
  • Walter R. Schumm
  • Barbara H. Settles
  • Laurence Steinberg
  • Suzanne K. Steinmetz
  • Sheldon Stryker
  • Marvin B. Sussman
  • Irv Tallman
Gary W Peterson, Suzanne Steinmetz