Table of Contents
1
Cover
4
Preface and Acknowledgements
5
Introduction
Themes and issues
Organization of the book
Notes
6
1 Traditional Approaches to the Family
Late nineteenth-century sociological perspectives
Engels: family, private property and the state
The twentieth-century functional family
Companionate marriage
Community and kinship studies
Race and ethnicity in family studies
Feminism and families
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
7
2 Individualization, Intimacy and Family Life
Individualization and changing families
Critiques of the concept of individualization
Doing and displaying families
Non-traditional family relationships
Same-sex intimacies and families of choice
Black and minority ethnic kinship ties
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
8
3 Parenting Practices and Values
Changing parenthood and parenting
Morality and motherhood
Fatherhood: traditional and new models
Fatherhood after divorce
Domestic violence in families with children
Parenting among minority ethnic groups
Parenting in LGBTQ+ families
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
9
4 The Changing Nature of Childhood
Changing ideas about childhood
Children’s socialization and agency
Children and divorced families
Childhood, social inequalities and consumption
Children, digital media and the home
The privatization of childhood
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
Notes
10
5 Families and Ageing Societies
Changing dynamics in ageing and family life
Older people and family support
Gender differences among older people
Same-sex relationships among older people
Globalization, old age and kinship in Southeast and East Asian communities
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
11
6 Globalization, Migration and Intimate Relations
Gendered migration patterns
Globalization, migration and family care
Marriage strategies and mobility
Commercially negotiated marriage
Maintaining cultural traditions in diasporic settings
Transnational mail-order brides
Undocumented migrant families
Conclusions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
12
7 Families, Fertility and Populations
Fertility policies from a global