Families and Their Social Worlds, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2020

  • Karen Seccombe Portland State University
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Families and Their Social Worlds explores the family through a sociological lens by examining current policies and how those policies impact families. Author Karen Seccombe encourages you to think about families beyond your own personal experiences, and even beyond family structure in the US. Integrated coverage of important policy considerations throughout each chapter illustrates what is currently being done, and perhaps more importantly what can be done, to strengthen families and intimate relationships.

The 4th Edition has been updated with examples that today's students will find relatable, as well as the latest statistics and research findings. Coverage of contemporary social issues includes the #MeToo movement, online dating and economic issues in a post-recession era.

1. Families and the Sociological Imagination
2. Families Throughout the World
3. Families Throughout History
4. Sex, Gender, and Families
5. Social Stratification, Social Class, and Families
6. Race, Ethnicity, and Families
7. Courtship, Intimacy, and Partnering
8. Marriage as a Personal Relationship and Social Institution
9. Becoming a Parent
10. Raising Children
11. Families and the Work They Do
12. Aging Families
13. Violence and Abuse
14. Divorce, Repartnering, and Remarriage
15. Summing up Families and the Sociological Imagination

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