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This collection examines ideas of responsibility and their impact upon the family and upon the way family law is conceived and enforced. It explores the concept of responsibility by examining parental responsibility for children and expectations we have of the responsibilities that children have (or should have) within families.
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This collection examines ideas of responsibility and their impact upon the family and upon the way family law is conceived and enforced. It explores the concept of responsibility by examining parental responsibility for children and expectations we have of the responsibilities that children have (or should have) within families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317064787
- Artikelnr.: 44875996
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317064787
- Artikelnr.: 44875996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jo Bridgeman, Heather Keating and Craig Lind are Senior Lecturers in Law in the Sussex Law School. Jo Bridgeman's research employs feminist legal theory to analyse the law relating to care of children. Heather Keating's research focuses upon the criminal law relating to children both as offenders and victims. Craig Lind's research interests are in the areas of gender and sexuality, children in law, and family regulation across cultural divides.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Conceptualising Family Responsibility
Jo Bridgeman
Heather Keating; Part 1 The Nature of Family Responsibility; Chapter 2 The Right to Responsible Parents
Michael Freeman; Chapter 3 Together Forever? The Rights and Responsibilities of Adult Children and their Parents
Jonathan Herring; Chapter 4 Being a Responsible Mother: New Labour Policy Discourses versus Lone Mothers' Contextualised Accounts
Harriet Churchill; Chapter 5 Overview
John Williams; Part 2 Constructions of Children's Responsibilities; Chapter 6 Responsible Children and Children's Responsibilities? Sibling Caretaking and Babysitting by School-age Children
Virginia Morrow; Chapter 7 Being Responsible
Becoming Responsible and Having Responsibility Thrust upon Them: Constructing the 'Responsibility' of Children and Parents
Heather Keating; Chapter 8 Responsibility
Children and Childhood
Adrian James; Part 3 Shifting Conceptions of Family Responsibilities; Chapter 9 Engaging Fathers? Responsibility
Law and the 'Problem of Fatherhood'
Richard Collier; Chapter 10 Responsible Fathers: Paternity
the Blood Tie and Family Responsibility
Craig Lind; Chapter 11 Being Responsible: 'Good' Parents and Children's Autonomy
Wade Amanda; Part 4 Family
Responsibility and the Law; Chapter 12 Parental Responsibility
Responsible Parenting and Legal Regulation
Bridgeman Jo; Chapter 13 Family Law and Family Responsibility
Alison Diduck; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Regulating for Responsibility in an Age of Complex Families
Craig Lind;
Jo Bridgeman
Heather Keating; Part 1 The Nature of Family Responsibility; Chapter 2 The Right to Responsible Parents
Michael Freeman; Chapter 3 Together Forever? The Rights and Responsibilities of Adult Children and their Parents
Jonathan Herring; Chapter 4 Being a Responsible Mother: New Labour Policy Discourses versus Lone Mothers' Contextualised Accounts
Harriet Churchill; Chapter 5 Overview
John Williams; Part 2 Constructions of Children's Responsibilities; Chapter 6 Responsible Children and Children's Responsibilities? Sibling Caretaking and Babysitting by School-age Children
Virginia Morrow; Chapter 7 Being Responsible
Becoming Responsible and Having Responsibility Thrust upon Them: Constructing the 'Responsibility' of Children and Parents
Heather Keating; Chapter 8 Responsibility
Children and Childhood
Adrian James; Part 3 Shifting Conceptions of Family Responsibilities; Chapter 9 Engaging Fathers? Responsibility
Law and the 'Problem of Fatherhood'
Richard Collier; Chapter 10 Responsible Fathers: Paternity
the Blood Tie and Family Responsibility
Craig Lind; Chapter 11 Being Responsible: 'Good' Parents and Children's Autonomy
Wade Amanda; Part 4 Family
Responsibility and the Law; Chapter 12 Parental Responsibility
Responsible Parenting and Legal Regulation
Bridgeman Jo; Chapter 13 Family Law and Family Responsibility
Alison Diduck; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Regulating for Responsibility in an Age of Complex Families
Craig Lind;
Chapter 1 Introduction: Conceptualising Family Responsibility
Jo Bridgeman
Heather Keating; Part 1 The Nature of Family Responsibility; Chapter 2 The Right to Responsible Parents
Michael Freeman; Chapter 3 Together Forever? The Rights and Responsibilities of Adult Children and their Parents
Jonathan Herring; Chapter 4 Being a Responsible Mother: New Labour Policy Discourses versus Lone Mothers' Contextualised Accounts
Harriet Churchill; Chapter 5 Overview
John Williams; Part 2 Constructions of Children's Responsibilities; Chapter 6 Responsible Children and Children's Responsibilities? Sibling Caretaking and Babysitting by School-age Children
Virginia Morrow; Chapter 7 Being Responsible
Becoming Responsible and Having Responsibility Thrust upon Them: Constructing the 'Responsibility' of Children and Parents
Heather Keating; Chapter 8 Responsibility
Children and Childhood
Adrian James; Part 3 Shifting Conceptions of Family Responsibilities; Chapter 9 Engaging Fathers? Responsibility
Law and the 'Problem of Fatherhood'
Richard Collier; Chapter 10 Responsible Fathers: Paternity
the Blood Tie and Family Responsibility
Craig Lind; Chapter 11 Being Responsible: 'Good' Parents and Children's Autonomy
Wade Amanda; Part 4 Family
Responsibility and the Law; Chapter 12 Parental Responsibility
Responsible Parenting and Legal Regulation
Bridgeman Jo; Chapter 13 Family Law and Family Responsibility
Alison Diduck; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Regulating for Responsibility in an Age of Complex Families
Craig Lind;
Jo Bridgeman
Heather Keating; Part 1 The Nature of Family Responsibility; Chapter 2 The Right to Responsible Parents
Michael Freeman; Chapter 3 Together Forever? The Rights and Responsibilities of Adult Children and their Parents
Jonathan Herring; Chapter 4 Being a Responsible Mother: New Labour Policy Discourses versus Lone Mothers' Contextualised Accounts
Harriet Churchill; Chapter 5 Overview
John Williams; Part 2 Constructions of Children's Responsibilities; Chapter 6 Responsible Children and Children's Responsibilities? Sibling Caretaking and Babysitting by School-age Children
Virginia Morrow; Chapter 7 Being Responsible
Becoming Responsible and Having Responsibility Thrust upon Them: Constructing the 'Responsibility' of Children and Parents
Heather Keating; Chapter 8 Responsibility
Children and Childhood
Adrian James; Part 3 Shifting Conceptions of Family Responsibilities; Chapter 9 Engaging Fathers? Responsibility
Law and the 'Problem of Fatherhood'
Richard Collier; Chapter 10 Responsible Fathers: Paternity
the Blood Tie and Family Responsibility
Craig Lind; Chapter 11 Being Responsible: 'Good' Parents and Children's Autonomy
Wade Amanda; Part 4 Family
Responsibility and the Law; Chapter 12 Parental Responsibility
Responsible Parenting and Legal Regulation
Bridgeman Jo; Chapter 13 Family Law and Family Responsibility
Alison Diduck; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Regulating for Responsibility in an Age of Complex Families
Craig Lind;