Sociology of FamiliesSAGE Publications, 1999 - 540 páginas David Newman re-establishes sociology of the family as a key area in undergraduate studies, and guarantees the renaissance of this once preeminent discipline within sociology. The first part of the book is constructed as a series of issues, whilst the second part provides a theoretical and scholarly overview of the discipline -- enlivened by visual essays and a quality of writing never seen before in a textbook on this subject. |
Contenido
Issue | 1 |
CHAPTER 3 | 39 |
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT47 | 47 |
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Sociology of Families: Change, Continuity, and Diversity Teresa Ciabattari Vista previa limitada - 2021 |
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