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The Palgrave handbook of family sociology in Europe / / Anna-Maija Castren [and seven others], editors
The Palgrave handbook of family sociology in Europe / / Anna-Maija Castren [and seven others], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (660 pages)
Disciplina 306.85094
Soggetto topico Família
Sociologia
Política familiar
Families - Europe
Family services - Evaluation
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-73306-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- Trends in Researching Families and Intimate Lives in Europe -- Welfare State and Family Policy Regimes in Europe -- Families as Relationships -- Parental Arrangements, Parenting, and Child Well-Being -- Family Lives in Mass Migration Context -- Family and the Life Course Trajectories -- References -- Part I Researching Families and Intimate Lives in Europe: Theoretical and Methodological Trends -- 2 The Family of Individuals: An Overview of the Sociology of the Family in Europe, 130 Years After Durkheim's First University Course -- Introduction -- Proposal 1: A Balance Where the I Outweighs the Family We -- Proposal 2: The is' Need for Recognition, or "The Triumph of Love"3 -- Proposal 3: Gendered Inequalities Between Is -- Proposal 4: The Resistance of We -- Proposal 5: Looking for a New Balance Between I and We -- Conclusion: The Sociology of the Family is Not a "Zombie" -- References -- 3 Gender, Social Class, and Family Relations in Different Life Stages in Europe -- Introduction -- Youth, Gender, Structural Living Conditions and Family -- Rush Hour of Life: Between Work and Family -- Late Phase of Working Life: Women Taking Care of the Family -- Gender Inequalities, Income Determinants, and Social Classes -- Final Remarks -- References -- 4 What Law Has Joined: Family Relations and Categories of Kinship in the European Court of Human Rights -- Introduction -- Family Law and Human Rights in Europe -- Alliance, Consanguinity, and Filiation -- Alliance: Cohabitation, Marriage, and Civil Unions -- Consanguinity: Maternity by Birth and Paternity by Marriage or Recognition -- Filiation: Adoption, Assisted Reproduction, and Surrogate Pregnancies -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Family Demography and Values in Europe: Continuity and Change.
Introduction -- Terminology, Conceptions, Causal Mechanisms, and Operationalisations -- Continuities -- Change in the Era of Modernisation -- The Demographic Transition -- The Value of Children Approach -- Modernisation and the Establishment of the Nuclear Family -- Continuity and Change in the Era of Late Modernity -- The Second Demographic Transition -- Changing Gender Roles, Declining Birth Rates and Pluralisation of Family Lives in Sociological Perspectives -- Dehierarchisation of Family Relations and Increasing Requirements for Parenting -- Life Courses and Family Careers -- Cross-Cultural Differences -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Configurational Approach to Families: Methodological Suggestions -- Family Weness -- Looking for Patterns of Interdependency -- Going Deeper into Interdependencies -- The Nuclear Family as a Leitbild -- Away from Social Expectations -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Visual Family Research Methods -- Introduction -- Going Beyond the Contraposition of Language and Vision -- Linking the Visual with Sociological Thinking -- The Value of Visual Methods for Family Research -- Using Drawings in Family Research -- Family Photography and Filming -- Family Mapping -- Methodologically Complex Visual Family Research -- A Critical Glance at Using Visual Methods in Family Research -- References -- Part II Welfare State and Family Policy Regimes in Europe -- 8 Family Transformations and Sub-replacement Fertility in Europe -- Introduction -- Patterns of Low and Very Low Fertility -- Low Fertility and Family Transformations -- Demographic Markers of Changes -- Changing Ways of 'Doing Family' -- The Drivers of Fertility and Family Changes in Europe -- Policy Responses to Low Fertility and Changes in Families -- Towards Better Understanding of Family Transformations and Evidence-Based Policies: Research Challenges and Data Needs.
References -- 9 Reexamining Degenderisation: Changes in Family Policies in Europe -- Introduction -- The Background -- Too Ambiguous and Not the Right Goals -- Policies or Regimes? -- Genderisation and Degenderisation -- Operationalising Genderisation Typologies of Family Policy -- Genderising Parental Leave -- Genderizing Daycare Policies -- Criticisms of the Degenderisation -- Changes in Parental Leave -- Changes in Daycare -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Familialisation of Care in European Societies: Between Family and the State -- Introduction -- Welfare State and Care Arrangements -- Methodology -- Childcare Policies in European Welfare States -- Care Leaves for Parents -- Care Institutions for Children -- Cash Benefits -- (De)Familialisation of Childcare -- Care for the Elderly in European Welfare States -- Formal Care Services -- Care Leaves -- Cash Benefits -- (De)Familialisation of Care for the Elderly -- Discussion -- References -- 11 Who Benefits from Parental Leave Policies? A Comparison Between Nordic and Southern European Countries -- Introduction -- Nordic Countries -- Similar Basis? -- Differences Between the Nordics? -- Challenges, for Whom Is Work-Life Balance Facilitated? -- Southern European Countries -- Similarities and Some Differences -- Parental Leave in the Southern European Country Cluster -- Open Challenges: Who Takes Up, Who Benefits and Who Doesn't -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Family, Poverty, and Social Policy Interventions -- Introduction -- Poverty Is Harmful for Family and Children -- Four Types of Social Policy Instruments and Family Poverty -- The Impact of Social Policy Instruments on Family Poverty -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Families as Relationships -- 13 Redefining the Boundaries of Family and Personal Relationships -- Introduction -- From Institutional to Individual Perspective.
Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks for (Re)Defining Relational Boundaries: Families, Intimacy and Personal Life -- Recent Research Settings Generating Redefinitions of Boundaries -- Conclusion: Critique and Reflections on European Trends -- References -- 14 Money in Couples: The Organisation of Finances and the Symbolic Use of Money -- Introduction -- The Establishment of a Research Field-Money in Couples -- Central Concepts and Theoretical Perspectives in Research on Money in Couples -- Management, Control and Power -- Power and the Social Meaning of Money -- A Typology of Money Management -- Reflecting on the State of Research on Money in Couples -- Symbolic Meanings and Uses of Money in Couples -- Money in Everyday Life as an Arena for the Construction of Couplehood -- Expressing Togetherness -- The Meanings of Merging Money -- Symbolic Consumption to Build Couple Relationships-A Few Examples -- The Symbolic Importance of the Source of Money -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- 15 Sibling Relationships: Being Connected and Related -- Introduction -- Social Studies of Family Relations -- The Relevance of Children's Perspectives -- Sibling Studies in the Field of Social Science -- Replacing a Normative Terminology -- Exploring Everyday Practicalities -- Everyday Practicalities and Routines -- Commuting Between Sibling Groups and Family Regimes -- Materiality Matters -- Emotional Complexities -- Conclusion: Siblingship as Practical and Sensitive Relations -- References -- 16 "It's a Balance on a Knife-Edge": Expectations of Parents and Adult Children -- Introduction -- Intergenerational Relationships Today -- The Institutional Context for Intergenerational Relationships in Denmark -- Data and Methods -- Symmetries and Asymmetries in Parents' and Adult Children's Mutual Expectations.
Distancing Oneself from Under-Involved and Over-Involved Parents -- The Goldilocks Principle of Parenting: Neither Too Hot nor Too Cold -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Parental Arrangements, Parenting and Child Well-Being -- 17 Non-Parental Childcare in France, Norway, and Spain -- Introduction -- Non-Parental Childcare and the French, Norwegian, and Spanish Labour Markets -- Research Hypotheses -- Data and Methodology -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 18 Sharing the Caring Responsibility Between the Private and the Public: Childcare, Parental Choice, and Inequality -- Introduction: Childcare Matters -- Unequal Take-Up -- A Matter of Choice? -- Structural Barriers -- Sharing the Caring Responsibilities -- Discussion -- References -- 19 Shared Parenting After Separation and Divorce in Europe in the Context of the Second Demographic Transition -- Introduction -- The Significance of Shared Parenting After Divorce in the Context of the Second Demographic Transition -- National Experiences of JPC in a Selection of European Countries -- Patterns of JPC in Relation to Gender Equality in a European Comparative Perspective -- Outcomes for Children -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Subjective Well-Being of Children in the Context of Family Change in Estonia, Poland, and Romania -- Introduction -- Family Change-The Context of Children's Subjective Well-Being -- Children Assess Their Well-Being and Family Life -- Children's Overall Life Satisfaction -- Material Well-Being and Overall Life Satisfaction -- Relational Well-Being and Overall Life Satisfaction -- Reflections and Conclusions -- References -- 21 Assessment of Parental Potential: Socio-Economic Risk Factors and Children's Well-Being -- Introduction -- Assessments of Parental Potential -- The Vetting of Adopters, Foster Carers, and Donor Gamete Recipients.
Poverty and Parenthood.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
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Violence in Families [[electronic resource] ] : Integrating Research into Practice / / edited by Peter Sturmey
Violence in Families [[electronic resource] ] : Integrating Research into Practice / / edited by Peter Sturmey
Autore Sturmey Peter
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (479 pages)
Disciplina 362.8292
Collana Advances in Preventing and Treating Violence and Aggression
Soggetto topico Developmental psychology
Family policy
Forensic psychology
Juvenile delinquents
Public health
Social psychiatry
Developmental Psychology
Children, Youth and Family Policy
Forensic Psychology
Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice
Public Health
Clinical Social Work
Violencia en la familia
Política familiar
Psicologia forense
Delinqüència juvenil
Psiquiatria social
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-031-31549-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I. Fundamental Issues -- Chapter 1. What is a Family? Issues in Defining Family -- Chapter 2. Definitions and Measurement of Family Violence and Aggression: Spotlight on Intimate Partner Violence -- Chapter 3. Gender Issues in Intimate Partner and Family Violence Research -- Chapter 4. Gay and Lesbian Families and Violence -- Chapter 5. Adolescent Perpetrators of Violence and Aggression towards Parents -- Chapter 6. Older Family Members: Victims and Perpetrators of Elder Abuse and Violence -- Part II. Prevention and Intervention Chapter 7. Theories of Family Violence: Implications for Prevention and Treatment -- Chapter 8. Individual Prevention and Intervention for Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence and Those Who Have Caused Harm -- Chapter 9. Interventions to Prevent Violence in the Family -- Chapter 10. Police and Court Interventions for Family Violence: Evidence-Based Practices -- Chapter 11. Police and Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment: Searching for Evidence-Based Effective Responses -- Chapter 12. Police and court interventions for family violence -- Chapter 13. What About The Child? Bringing Children To The Fore In Australia’s National Domestic And Family Violence Agenda -- Chapter 14. Family Violence in United States Military Families -- Chapter 15. Mindfulness and Family Aggression and Violence -- Chapter 16. Family Violence Professional Training Needs, Assessment and Intervention in Healthcare settings -- Chapter 17. Evolutionary psychology and family violence -- Chapter 18. Domestic Violence and Power Abuse Within The Family: The Restorative Justice Approach -- Chapter 19. National Policies on Family Violence and Older People: How is elder abuse represented in policy?
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Sturmey Peter  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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