Family and Space
Rethinking Family Theory and Empirical Approaches
Herausgeber: Halatcheva-Trapp, Maya; Schlinzig, Tino; Montanari, Giulia
Family and Space
Rethinking Family Theory and Empirical Approaches
Herausgeber: Halatcheva-Trapp, Maya; Schlinzig, Tino; Montanari, Giulia
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This book brings together international authors from the fields of sociology, human geography and anthropology to support the development of space-sensitive and de-territorialized perspectives on the family that reach beyond classical concepts such as the 'household' or the 'nuclear family'.
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This book brings together international authors from the fields of sociology, human geography and anthropology to support the development of space-sensitive and de-territorialized perspectives on the family that reach beyond classical concepts such as the 'household' or the 'nuclear family'.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781138497757
- ISBN-10: 1138497754
- Artikelnr.: 56228373
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781138497757
- ISBN-10: 1138497754
- Artikelnr.: 56228373
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Maya Halatcheva-Trapp is a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Educational Science, Psychology and Sociology at TU Dortmund University, Germany. Giulia Montanari is an independent researcher based in Munich, Germany and Puebla, Mexico. Tino Schlinzig is a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany.
1. Introduction: Rethinking Family and Space in Mobile Times Part 1:
Understanding Family and Space: Theories and Concepts 2. Co-presence and
Family. A Discussion of a Sociological Category and Conceptual
Considerations 3. Parenthood as a Symbolic Order. The Perspective of the
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse Theory 4. Between Things. Situating
(Post-)Migration and Material Culture in Social Space 5. Space and the
Intersection of Gender, Work and Family. Recent Currents in US Scholarship
Part 2: Space-Sensitive Research on Family and Identity: Methodology and
Methods 6. Notions of Space and Family. The Documentary Method Approach to
Analyse Communication about Family Life 7. Social Relations, Space, and
Place. Reconstructing Family Networks in the Context of Multi-Local Living
Arrangements 8. Multi-Local Family Life. Researching the Commute between
Two Worlds Using Video Supported Mobile Participant Observation 9. Sensory
Encounters and Mobile Technologies. Mundane Intimacies as a Site for
Knowing Part 3: Space in Family - Family in Space: Interrelations in the
Focus of Empirical Research 10. Falling Pregnant and Space. The
Reconstruction of Procreation from a Practice Theory Perspective 11. Mobile
Couple Relationships - Arranging Times of Presence and Absence by Means of
Mobile ICT 12. Between Convergence and Divergence. Territorialisation
Practices within Multi-Local Post-Separation Families 13. Living in Two
Homes. Spatial Appropriation and Spatial Constructions by Children in
Post-Separation Multi-Local Families 14. A Room with a Vacuum. Spatial
Perceptions and Appropriations of Children's Rooms in the Context of Shared
Residence 15. Fatherhood Post-Separation: Practicing Fathering from a
Distance and in Brief Co-present Phases 16. "How Can I Be at Home Again?"
Family (Dis)Continuities Concerning Polish Remigration in the Context of
Digital Communication Technologies 17. The Playground and the Pub. About
the Merging of Age-Specific Urban Domains into Family Space 18. The
'Authentic' Family. On the Aesthetic Representation of Family and Living
Spaces in Mom Lifestyle Blogs 19. Conclusion: Opening Space for Family
Studies
Understanding Family and Space: Theories and Concepts 2. Co-presence and
Family. A Discussion of a Sociological Category and Conceptual
Considerations 3. Parenthood as a Symbolic Order. The Perspective of the
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse Theory 4. Between Things. Situating
(Post-)Migration and Material Culture in Social Space 5. Space and the
Intersection of Gender, Work and Family. Recent Currents in US Scholarship
Part 2: Space-Sensitive Research on Family and Identity: Methodology and
Methods 6. Notions of Space and Family. The Documentary Method Approach to
Analyse Communication about Family Life 7. Social Relations, Space, and
Place. Reconstructing Family Networks in the Context of Multi-Local Living
Arrangements 8. Multi-Local Family Life. Researching the Commute between
Two Worlds Using Video Supported Mobile Participant Observation 9. Sensory
Encounters and Mobile Technologies. Mundane Intimacies as a Site for
Knowing Part 3: Space in Family - Family in Space: Interrelations in the
Focus of Empirical Research 10. Falling Pregnant and Space. The
Reconstruction of Procreation from a Practice Theory Perspective 11. Mobile
Couple Relationships - Arranging Times of Presence and Absence by Means of
Mobile ICT 12. Between Convergence and Divergence. Territorialisation
Practices within Multi-Local Post-Separation Families 13. Living in Two
Homes. Spatial Appropriation and Spatial Constructions by Children in
Post-Separation Multi-Local Families 14. A Room with a Vacuum. Spatial
Perceptions and Appropriations of Children's Rooms in the Context of Shared
Residence 15. Fatherhood Post-Separation: Practicing Fathering from a
Distance and in Brief Co-present Phases 16. "How Can I Be at Home Again?"
Family (Dis)Continuities Concerning Polish Remigration in the Context of
Digital Communication Technologies 17. The Playground and the Pub. About
the Merging of Age-Specific Urban Domains into Family Space 18. The
'Authentic' Family. On the Aesthetic Representation of Family and Living
Spaces in Mom Lifestyle Blogs 19. Conclusion: Opening Space for Family
Studies
1. Introduction: Rethinking Family and Space in Mobile Times Part 1:
Understanding Family and Space: Theories and Concepts 2. Co-presence and
Family. A Discussion of a Sociological Category and Conceptual
Considerations 3. Parenthood as a Symbolic Order. The Perspective of the
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse Theory 4. Between Things. Situating
(Post-)Migration and Material Culture in Social Space 5. Space and the
Intersection of Gender, Work and Family. Recent Currents in US Scholarship
Part 2: Space-Sensitive Research on Family and Identity: Methodology and
Methods 6. Notions of Space and Family. The Documentary Method Approach to
Analyse Communication about Family Life 7. Social Relations, Space, and
Place. Reconstructing Family Networks in the Context of Multi-Local Living
Arrangements 8. Multi-Local Family Life. Researching the Commute between
Two Worlds Using Video Supported Mobile Participant Observation 9. Sensory
Encounters and Mobile Technologies. Mundane Intimacies as a Site for
Knowing Part 3: Space in Family - Family in Space: Interrelations in the
Focus of Empirical Research 10. Falling Pregnant and Space. The
Reconstruction of Procreation from a Practice Theory Perspective 11. Mobile
Couple Relationships - Arranging Times of Presence and Absence by Means of
Mobile ICT 12. Between Convergence and Divergence. Territorialisation
Practices within Multi-Local Post-Separation Families 13. Living in Two
Homes. Spatial Appropriation and Spatial Constructions by Children in
Post-Separation Multi-Local Families 14. A Room with a Vacuum. Spatial
Perceptions and Appropriations of Children's Rooms in the Context of Shared
Residence 15. Fatherhood Post-Separation: Practicing Fathering from a
Distance and in Brief Co-present Phases 16. "How Can I Be at Home Again?"
Family (Dis)Continuities Concerning Polish Remigration in the Context of
Digital Communication Technologies 17. The Playground and the Pub. About
the Merging of Age-Specific Urban Domains into Family Space 18. The
'Authentic' Family. On the Aesthetic Representation of Family and Living
Spaces in Mom Lifestyle Blogs 19. Conclusion: Opening Space for Family
Studies
Understanding Family and Space: Theories and Concepts 2. Co-presence and
Family. A Discussion of a Sociological Category and Conceptual
Considerations 3. Parenthood as a Symbolic Order. The Perspective of the
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse Theory 4. Between Things. Situating
(Post-)Migration and Material Culture in Social Space 5. Space and the
Intersection of Gender, Work and Family. Recent Currents in US Scholarship
Part 2: Space-Sensitive Research on Family and Identity: Methodology and
Methods 6. Notions of Space and Family. The Documentary Method Approach to
Analyse Communication about Family Life 7. Social Relations, Space, and
Place. Reconstructing Family Networks in the Context of Multi-Local Living
Arrangements 8. Multi-Local Family Life. Researching the Commute between
Two Worlds Using Video Supported Mobile Participant Observation 9. Sensory
Encounters and Mobile Technologies. Mundane Intimacies as a Site for
Knowing Part 3: Space in Family - Family in Space: Interrelations in the
Focus of Empirical Research 10. Falling Pregnant and Space. The
Reconstruction of Procreation from a Practice Theory Perspective 11. Mobile
Couple Relationships - Arranging Times of Presence and Absence by Means of
Mobile ICT 12. Between Convergence and Divergence. Territorialisation
Practices within Multi-Local Post-Separation Families 13. Living in Two
Homes. Spatial Appropriation and Spatial Constructions by Children in
Post-Separation Multi-Local Families 14. A Room with a Vacuum. Spatial
Perceptions and Appropriations of Children's Rooms in the Context of Shared
Residence 15. Fatherhood Post-Separation: Practicing Fathering from a
Distance and in Brief Co-present Phases 16. "How Can I Be at Home Again?"
Family (Dis)Continuities Concerning Polish Remigration in the Context of
Digital Communication Technologies 17. The Playground and the Pub. About
the Merging of Age-Specific Urban Domains into Family Space 18. The
'Authentic' Family. On the Aesthetic Representation of Family and Living
Spaces in Mom Lifestyle Blogs 19. Conclusion: Opening Space for Family
Studies