Drawing from insights both inside and outside of academia, this book seeks to reincorporate transcendent concepts into the study of the family as a unit of society. The authors argue for a more collaborative, family-centered family science and offer recommendations for how family researchers might work to change the scientific monologue about families to a systemic dialogue with families.
Drawing from insights both inside and outside of academia, this book seeks to reincorporate transcendent concepts into the study of the family as a unit of society. The authors argue for a more collaborative, family-centered family science and offer recommendations for how family researchers might work to change the scientific monologue about families to a systemic dialogue with families.
Howard M. Bahr is professor in the department of sociology at Brigham Young University. Kathleen S. Bahr is associate professor (ret.) in the department of marriage, family, and human development at Brigham Young University
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Families and Self-Sacrifice Chapter 3 Family Transcendence Chapter 4 Love Chapter 5 Family Spirituality Chapter 6 Family Work Chapter 7 Emotion Work Chapter 8 Family Work as Ritual Chapter 9 Close, Warm, and Particular
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Families and Self-Sacrifice Chapter 3 Family Transcendence Chapter 4 Love Chapter 5 Family Spirituality Chapter 6 Family Work Chapter 7 Emotion Work Chapter 8 Family Work as Ritual Chapter 9 Close, Warm, and Particular
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