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245 00 $aFamily troubles? :$bexploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young people /$cedited by Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Carol-Ann Hooper and Val Gillies.
264 1 $aBristol :$bPolicy Press,$c2013.
300 $axvi, 368 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
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500 $a"This edited collection is the outcome of a two-day colloquium held in London in July 2010"--Page xv.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aTroubling normalities and normal family troubles: diversities, experiences and tensions -- Part One: Approaching family troubles? contexts and methodologies -- Cultural context, families and troubles -- Representing family troubles through the 20th century -- The role of science in understanding family troubles -- Family troubles, methods trouble: qualitative research and the methodological divide. Part Two. Whose trouble: Contested definitions and practices -- Disabled parents and normative family life: the obscuring of lived experiences of parents and children within policy and research accounts -- Normal problems or problem children? Parents and the micro-politics of deviance and disability -- Troubled talk and talk about troubles: moral cultures of infant feeding in professional, policy and parenting discourses -- Children's non-conforming behaviour: personal trouble or public issue? -- Revealing the lived reality of kinship care through children and young people's narratives: "it's not all nice, it's not all easy-going, it's a difficult journey to go on" . Part Three. The normal, the troubling and the harmful? -- Troubling loss? Children's experiences of major disruptions in family life -- The permeating presence of past domestic and familial violence: "so like i'd never let anyone hit me I've hit them, and i shouldn't have done" -- Thinking about sociological work on personal and family life in the light of research on young people's experience of parental substance misuse -- The trouble with siblings: some psychosocial thoughts about sisters, aggression and femininity -- Children and family transitions: contact and togetherness. Part Four. Troubles and transitions across space and culture -- 'Troubling' or 'ordinary'? Children's views on migration and intergenerational ethnic identities -- Colombian families dealing with parents' international migration -- Families left behind: unaccompanied young people seeking asylum in the UK -- Young people's caring relations and transitions within families affected by HIV -- Estimating the prevalence of forced marriage in England. Part Five. Working with families -- European perspectives on parenting and family support -- What supports resilient coping among family members? A systematic practitioner's perspective -- Troubled and troublesome teens: mothers' and professionals' understanding of parenting teenagers and teenage troubles -- Contested family practices and moral reasoning: updating concepts for working with family-related social problems -- Working with fathers: risk or resource? -- What is at stake in family troubles? Existential issues and value frameworks.
520 8 $aThis title takes a fresh look at how 'troubles' feature in 'normal' families, and how the 'normal' features in troubled families. In addressing chapter draw on research on a wide range of substantive topics including infant care, sibling conflict, divorce, disability, illness, migration and asylum-seeking, substance misuse, violence, kinship care, and forced marriage.
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700 1 $aRibbens McCarthy, Jane,$eeditor.
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