Advancing Family Theories explores two contemporary theories of the family - rational choice theory and transition theory. These diametrically different approaches illuminate what differing theories reveal about families. The book also discusses how meta-theories can assist in building and refining theory and offers insight on the "understanding versus explanation" debate. Advancing Family Theories gives students a precise notion of what a theory is and how theories work in research. The book not only looks at philosophical realms but also examines particular substantive theory to explain and…mehr
Advancing Family Theories explores two contemporary theories of the family - rational choice theory and transition theory. These diametrically different approaches illuminate what differing theories reveal about families. The book also discusses how meta-theories can assist in building and refining theory and offers insight on the "understanding versus explanation" debate. Advancing Family Theories gives students a precise notion of what a theory is and how theories work in research. The book not only looks at philosophical realms but also examines particular substantive theory to explain and predict family behaviors. Advancing Family Theories is an excellent supplement to Family Theories, Second Edition (SAGE, 2002), or is effective on its own. The book helps students with the task of taking abstract and very general theories and reducing them to a level of specific research models and hypotheses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James M. White is a Professor in the School of Social Work and Family Studies at the University of British Columbia and resides with his wife and three daughters in Vancouver, Canada. His research interests include family development as well as marital interaction and communication. He is the author of Dynamics of Family Development (published in the U.S. in 1991 and translated into Japanese in 1994), as well as numerous articles that have appeared in the Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Social & Personal Relationships, Journal of Marriage and Family, and elsewhere. His authored and co-authored book chapters include a chapter with R. H. Rodgers on family development in the Sourcebook of Family Theories & Methods (1993). He has served as referee for numerous journals in family relations and public health and is an Associate Editor for the Canadian Journal of Public Health, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, and The International Encyclopedia of Family Relationships. He is a past-president of the Northwest Council on Family Relations, whose membership includes academics, practitioners, and therapists from the states and provinces of the Pacific Northwest. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the National Council on Family Relations.
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Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I: Understanding Theory: Product and Process 2. Family Theory and Social Science 3. Science and Its Critics 4. Theory, Models, and Metaphors 5. Functions and Types of Theory Part II: Advancing Substantive Family Theory 6. Rational Choice Theory and the Family 7. Transition Theory Part III: Beyond Theory: Ethics, Ideology, and Metatheory 8. Empirical Research and Theory 9. Theory and Human Values 10. Conclusion: Theories as Tools for Studying Families References References References Author Index Subject Index About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I: Understanding Theory: Product and Process 2. Family Theory and Social Science 3. Science and Its Critics 4. Theory, Models, and Metaphors 5. Functions and Types of Theory Part II: Advancing Substantive Family Theory 6. Rational Choice Theory and the Family 7. Transition Theory Part III: Beyond Theory: Ethics, Ideology, and Metatheory 8. Empirical Research and Theory 9. Theory and Human Values 10. Conclusion: Theories as Tools for Studying Families References References References Author Index Subject Index About the Author
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