Reshaping Social Life

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Bird’s Eye
British Belonging
BSAS Data
Caribbean Ethnicities
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Changing Fertility Patterns
Contemporary Society
decline
empirical social change analysis
Employment Participation Rates
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family
family diversity
Family Wage
Family Wage System
fertility
Fertility Decline
Fertility Rates
gender and work
interdependence theory
Large Families
life course analysis
location
Married Woman
People's Social Position
peoples
People’s Social Position
position
processes
Psi Study
Reay 1998a
social justice perceptions
Social Reproduction
Social Reproduction Costs
social stratification
Social Structural Processes
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TPFR
UK Pattern
wage
Women's Employment Participation
Women’s Employment Participation
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415339377
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Caught up in current social changes, we do not fully understand the reshaping of social life. In sociological analyses there is a conceptual gap between subjectivities and social structural processes, and we face real difficulties in understanding social change and diversity. Through analysis of key areas of social life, here, Sarah Irwin develops a new and exciting resource for better understanding our changing social world.

Breaking with conventional approaches and reconnecting the subjective with the objective, Irwin’s book develops a new conceptual and analytical perspective with social relationality, interdependence and social context at its heart. The new perspective is developed through grounded analyses of empirical evidence, and draws on new data. It explores and analyzes:

* significant changes in family forms, fertility, gender relations and commitments to employment, children and care, both now, and with comparisons to early twentieth century developments
* the meshing of norms and social relations in contexts of change
* diverse values, norms and perceptions of fairness, analyzed with respect to diversity over the life course, and in respect of gender, ethnicity and social class.

Through analysis of context, Irwin offers new insights, and tackles puzzles of explanation. Reshaping Social Life offers a fascinating and innovative way of slicing into and re-interrogating our changing social world, and is sure to become a landmark resource for students, scholars and researchers.

Sarah Irwin is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Leeds. Her research interests include family change, gender, employment, social difference and diversity and inequality and she has published extensively in these areas. Her last book, Rights of Passage: Social change and the transition from youth to adulthood (UCL Press), won the 1995 Philip Abrams Memorial Prize.

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