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Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families (6th Edition) – eBook

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  • Authors: Susan A. McDaniel, Lorne Tepperman, Sandra Colavecchia
  • File Size: 14 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 496 Pages
  • Publisher: Pearson Canada; 6th edition
  • Publication Date: February 20, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07R8J6XHT
  • ISBN-10: 0134652290, 0134830636
  • ISBN-13: 9780134652290, 9780134830636

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Author(s)

Lorne Tepperman

Lorne Tepperman

Dr. Lorne Tepperman is a researcher who focuses on families and health-related family issues, as well as deviance and social control. Since 1970, he has taught sociology at the University of Toronto, where he also served as chair from 1997 to 2003 and as Director of the Health Studies Program from 2005 to 2007. He has mostly focused on authoring textbooks for undergraduates studying family, social inequality, social problems, deviance, and other sociological topics in recent years.

Tepperman's purpose is to make sociological literature as accessible as possible while staying away from oversimplification. He has also authored books for the general public on social inequity, compulsive gambling, and sociology's historic goals for similar reasons.

Sandra Colavecchia

Susan A. McDaniel

Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families, 6th edition, (PDF) is a Canadian ebook, rooted in sociological research from around the globe, showing concerns of the twenty-first century. It continues to include the most important topics in the family literature and, as before, concludes with a peek at the future of families.

Explore the Canadian Family. Readers have consented to our method, which is to stress family processes over structure, diversity over uniformity, and reality over myth.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ch 1 Families and Family-Like Relationships: Definitions, Theories, and Research
Ch 2 Historical Perspectives on Canadian Families: Demographic, Social, and Economic Origins and Trends
Ch 3 How Families Begin: Dating and Mating
Ch 4 Types of Intimate Couples: Marriage, Cohabitation, Same-Sex Relationships, and Other Forms
Ch 5 Happy and Healthy Relationships
Ch 6 Parenting: Childbearing, Socialization, and Parenting Challenges
Ch 7 Work and Family Life
Ch 8 Stress and Violence: Realities of Family Life
Ch 9 Divorce and Ending Relationships: Trends, Myths, Children, and Ex-Spouses
Ch 10 Family Transitions and Diversity: Second Families, Empty Nests, Cluttered Nests, and New Kinds of Families
Ch 11 A Glimpse into the Future: Where Do Families Go from Here?

 

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