Children and the changing family : between transformation and negotiation / edited by An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee.
Material type: TextSeries: Future of childhood seriesPublisher: London : Routledge/Falmer, 2002Description: 208 p. ; 24cmISBN:- 0415277736
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305.23 CHA From my side : being a child / | 305.23 CHI Childhood matters : social theory, practice and politics / | 305.23 CHI Children : a multi-professional perspective / | 305.23 CHI Children and the changing family : between transformation and negotiation / | 305.23 CHI Children : a multi-professional perspective / | 305.23 CHI Childhoods in context / | 305.23 CHI Children and young people's cultural worlds / |
Introduction: theorizing childhood and family change / An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee -- 1. Children's changing families and family resources / Lynda Clarke and Heather Joshi -- 2. Children's perspectives on middle-class work-family arrangements / Lorna McKee, Natasha Mauthner and John Galilee -- 3. Employed or unemployed parents: a child perspective / Elisabet Nasman -- 4. Father presence in childcare / Berit Brandth and Elin Kvande -- 5. Children's experience of their parents' divorce / Margaret Robinson, Ian Butler, Lesley Scanlan, Gillian Douglas and Mervyn Murch -- 6. Children coping with parental divorce: what helps, what hurts? / Kari Moxnes -- 7. As fair as it can be? Childhood after divorce / Amanda Wade and Carol Smart -- 8. Children's stories of parental breakup / Lars-Erik Berg -- 9. For the children's sake: symbolic power lost? / An-Magritt Jensen -- 10. Childhood and family time: a changing historical relationship / John R. Gillis -- Afterword: Changing childhoods: a case study / An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee.
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