Family troubles? :Exploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young people

Publication subTitle :Exploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young people

Author: Ribbens McCarthy   Jane (Editor)   Hooper   Carol-Ann (Editor)   Gillies   Val (Editor)  

Publisher: Policy Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781447304456

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781447304432

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: Age groups: children

Language: ENG

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Description

As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters of public policy and concern, it is important to raise the question of how we can understand the contested terrain between normal family troubles and troubled and troubling families. In this important, timely and thought-provoking publication, a wide range of contributors explore how troubles” feature in “normal families, and how the “normal features in “troubled” families. Drawing on research on a wide range of substantive topics - including infant care, sibling conflict, divorce, disability, illness, migration and asylum-seeking, substance misuse, violence, kinship care, and forced marriage - the contributors aim to promote dialogue between researchers addressing mainstream family change and diversity in everyday lives, and those specialising in specific problems which prompt professional interventions. In tackling these contentious and difficult issues across a variety of topics, the book addresses a wide audience, including policy makers, service users and practitioners, as well as family studies scholars more generally who are interested in issues of family change.

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