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adam_text | Kazalo
Uvod
/ 7
Tanja Rener
Težave
s
pojmom družine
/ 13
Tanja Rener,
Mateja
Sedmak,
Alenka Švab
Uvod
v
raziskovanje
družin
in
družinskega življenja
v
Sloveniji
/ 27
Alenka Švab
Družinske spremembe
/ 63
Tanja Rener
Odraščati
v družinah
/ 89
Alenka Švab,
Mojca Urek
Nove
partnerské
in
družinske oblike
-
primer
istospolnih
partnerskih zvez
in
družin v
Sloveniji
/127
Mojca Urek
Hendikepirani starši
/151
Mateja
Sedmak
Nasilje v družinah
/163
Mateja
Sedmak
Etnično mešane družine
/191
Povzetek
/ 223
Riasssunto
/ 227
Summary
/231
Literatura
/ 235
Imensko kazalo
/ 251
Predstavitev avtoric
/ 257
Summary
1
he monograph Families and Fam¬
ily Life in Slovenia discusses family life in Slovenia and presents differ¬
ent aspects of sociological research into the topic. Special emphasis is
laid on the latest trends in family life (changes including pluralization)
and issues that are generally overlooked and underrepresented (same-
sex partnerships and families, families of the disabled, family violence,
etc.). The book provides a critical confrontation with a field of privacy
that is far too often used as a convenient battlefield between different
ideologies and new authorities that
-
striving for social control and
establishment of power
-
are inclined toward the glorification of the
one and only right (traditional nuclear) family. The monograph, based
on the comprehensive research experience of the authors as well as em¬
pirical results, consists of eight chapters that highlight modern trends
in family life. In the introductory chapter, Problems with the Notion
of Family,
Tanja Rener
emphasizes the problem of the formation of a
uniform and integral definition of what a family actually is or is not.
The content of typologies of families differs depending on who defines
it; for instance, a comparison of the premises underlying the definition
process in sociology and demographical statistics (in relation to popula¬
tion censuses) reveals fundamental differences. In addition, the com-
231
Družině
in
družinsko
življenje
...
plexity
is increased when political interests and ideological frameworks
are taken into consideration. Therefore, a key question concerns the for¬
mation of a differentiating, inclusive, as well as operational definition
and typology of families. The next chapter
-
Introduction to the Research
of Families and Family Life in Slovenia
-
written by
Tanja Rener,
Mateja
Sedmak, and
Alenka Šváb
-
presents some fundamental premises that
are essential for the understanding of the issue: an overview of family
research in Slovenia, statistical data in relation to family life in Slov¬
enia, trends of change, and a short historical outline of Slovene family
legislation. Thus does the opening section introduce the basis of the
content and provide a contextual framework for further reading. The
chapter Family Changes by
Alenka Šváb
examines the intense changes
and increasing diversity that have been central characteristics of fam¬
ily life in the last few decades in Slovenia. Within this framework the
author discusses the pluralization of family life and family forms, and
the establishment of the principle of change and diversity as a funda¬
mental principle of the operation of families. The author then presents
the main characteristics of changing family life in Slovenia, dividing
them into changes related to life courses of families (marital changes),
the pluralization of life courses of families (divorce and reorganized
families, single parent families), and the restructuring of individual pe¬
riods (the case of elderly people). The changes of family life also include
the family structure, in particular the roles and division of family work.
Special attention is laid on the questions of maternity, new paternity,
and protective childhood, as well as the increasing problem of concili¬
ating employment and family obligations. In the chapter Growing up
in Families
Tanja Rener
examines a phenomenon that she calls genera¬
tional peace . The term is used to highlight the difference between the
Slovene youth growing up in the
1990s
and the preceding generations.
While the social constitution of the youth in the
1960s, 1970s,
and
1980s
was based on differentiation from parents, the youth of the
1990s
is becoming similar to their parents in terms of their stances and values
as well as life strategies. The author investigated generational peace
via a series of empirical studies conducted in the
1990s.
She explains
generational peace through the fact that the family
-
much more so
than other institutions
-
managed to adjust to post-modern tendencies
toward individualization and subjectivization of the living world; as
such, it stimulates the development of personality potentials and needs;
it acts as a haven, a therapeutic anti-environment that mitigates stress
232
Summary
and conflicts from the outer world, which is posing more and more
demands on and threats to the youth. The chapter New Partnership and
Family Forms
-
the Case of Same-sex Partnerships and Families in Slov¬
enia discusses the issue of same-sex partnerships and families that still
confront stigmatization in the existing, explicitly hetero-normative so¬
ciety. The public discourse on lesbian and gay families with children is
saturated with prejudice and fear, raising doubts and creating suspicions
concerning the adequacy and ability of lesbian and gay adults regarding
the upbringing of children. The thoughts of the authors,
Alenka Šváb
and Mojca Urek, represent an attempt to redirect the understanding of
same-sex partnerships and families away from the pathologization of
individual family forms on the basis of the stigmatization of the parents
because of their sexual orientation, and to focus instead on the research
of their advantages and concrete obstacles they encounter in their eve¬
ryday lives. In the chapter Disabled Parents Mojca Urek confronts the
reader with the challenge posed to society as well as social and welfare
services by disabled people with families and children. As a result of the
reallocation
of services from institutional to community accommoda¬
tion providing the possibility of independent life
-
as a development
policy expressed in the national plan of social security
-
it is realistic
to expect that more and more disabled individuals will have partners,
get married, and form families. However, one should not overlook that
among all aspects of life, the fields of sexuality, partnership, and parent¬
hood of the disabled are the most suffused with mythological untruths
and prejudice, emphasized inabilities, silence, and biologisms. An un¬
pleasant and often concealed facet of family life is highlighted in the
chapter Family Violence, written by
Mateja
Sedmak.
In Slovenia the veil
of silence covering the existing reality of violence began being lifted
relatively late
-
at the end of the
1980s -
primarily following initiatives
and campaigns of women and feminist organizations. Despite increas¬
ing indications of the problem of family violence and its consequences,
Slovenia has not yet adopted relevant legislation. The current dilemma
rests uneasily between two standpoints: according to the first, fam¬
ily violence is a specific problem that requires separate legislative and
general treatment; according to the second, family violence is reflec¬
tive of a wider, universal problem of (increasing) violence in society.
In relation to public opinion, we cannot neglect the fact that those
who feel more committed to traditional values or political conservativ-
ism display more tolerance toward different forms of family violence.
233
Družině
in
družinsko
življenje
...
The concluding chapter, also by
Mateja
Sedmak,
is entitled Ethnically
Mixed Families. It provides a presentation of specific forms of family
dynamics and lives of families that had previously not been subject
to extensive research interest in Slovenia. Different cultural, linguistic,
religious, and/or racial traditions that intertwine within the family net¬
work require different behavior patterns and adjustments among family
members as well as a different approach to the cultural-plural or mono-
cultural socialization of children born in ethnically mixed families. In
these families, too, it can be noticed that the environment, the wider
society, and the network of relatives as its medium are the principal
factors that trigger the eventual identity quandaries of the children in
relation to their ethnic affiliation, instances of shame over their wrong
surnames, split loyalties, etc., and that members of ethnically mixed
families, children in particular, do not have problems with their cultur¬
ally plural tradition per
se.
234
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adam_txt |
Kazalo
Uvod
/ 7
Tanja Rener
Težave
s
pojmom družine
/ 13
Tanja Rener,
Mateja
Sedmak,
Alenka Švab
Uvod
v
raziskovanje
družin
in
družinskega življenja
v
Sloveniji
/ 27
Alenka Švab
Družinske spremembe
/ 63
Tanja Rener
Odraščati
v družinah
/ 89
Alenka Švab,
Mojca Urek
Nove
partnerské
in
družinske oblike
-
primer
istospolnih
partnerskih zvez
in
družin v
Sloveniji
/127
Mojca Urek
Hendikepirani starši
/151
Mateja
Sedmak
Nasilje v družinah
/163
Mateja
Sedmak
Etnično mešane družine
/191
Povzetek
/ 223
Riasssunto
/ 227
Summary
/231
Literatura
/ 235
Imensko kazalo
/ 251
Predstavitev avtoric
/ 257
Summary
1
he monograph Families and Fam¬
ily Life in Slovenia discusses family life in Slovenia and presents differ¬
ent aspects of sociological research into the topic. Special emphasis is
laid on the latest trends in family life (changes including pluralization)
and issues that are generally overlooked and underrepresented (same-
sex partnerships and families, families of the disabled, family violence,
etc.). The book provides a critical confrontation with a field of privacy
that is far too often used as a convenient battlefield between different
ideologies and new authorities that
-
striving for social control and
establishment of power
-
are inclined toward the glorification of the
one and only right (traditional nuclear) family. The monograph, based
on the comprehensive research experience of the authors as well as em¬
pirical results, consists of eight chapters that highlight modern trends
in family life. In the introductory chapter, Problems with the Notion
of Family,
Tanja Rener
emphasizes the problem of the formation of a
uniform and integral definition of what a family actually is or is not.
The content of typologies of families differs depending on who defines
it; for instance, a comparison of the premises underlying the definition
process in sociology and demographical statistics (in relation to popula¬
tion censuses) reveals fundamental differences. In addition, the com-
231
Družině
in
družinsko
življenje
.
plexity
is increased when political interests and ideological frameworks
are taken into consideration. Therefore, a key question concerns the for¬
mation of a differentiating, inclusive, as well as operational definition
and typology of families. The next chapter
-
Introduction to the Research
of Families and Family Life in Slovenia
-
written by
Tanja Rener,
Mateja
Sedmak, and
Alenka Šváb
-
presents some fundamental premises that
are essential for the understanding of the issue: an overview of family
research in Slovenia, statistical data in relation to family life in Slov¬
enia, trends of change, and a short historical outline of Slovene family
legislation. Thus does the opening section introduce the basis of the
content and provide a contextual framework for further reading. The
chapter Family Changes by
Alenka Šváb
examines the intense changes
and increasing diversity that have been central characteristics of fam¬
ily life in the last few decades in Slovenia. Within this framework the
author discusses the pluralization of family life and family forms, and
the establishment of the principle of change and diversity as a funda¬
mental principle of the operation of families. The author then presents
the main characteristics of changing family life in Slovenia, dividing
them into changes related to life courses of families (marital changes),
the pluralization of life courses of families (divorce and reorganized
families, single parent families), and the restructuring of individual pe¬
riods (the case of elderly people). The changes of family life also include
the family structure, in particular the roles and division of family work.
Special attention is laid on the questions of maternity, 'new' paternity,
and protective childhood, as well as the increasing problem of concili¬
ating employment and family obligations. In the chapter Growing up
in Families
Tanja Rener
examines a phenomenon that she calls 'genera¬
tional peace'. The term is used to highlight the difference between the
Slovene youth growing up in the
1990s
and the preceding generations.
While the social constitution of the youth in the
1960s, 1970s,
and
1980s
was based on differentiation from parents, the youth of the
1990s
is becoming similar to their parents in terms of their stances and values
as well as life strategies. The author investigated 'generational peace'
via a series of empirical studies conducted in the
1990s.
She explains
'generational peace' through the fact that the family
-
much more so
than other institutions
-
managed to adjust to post-modern tendencies
toward individualization and subjectivization of the living world; as
such, it stimulates the development of personality potentials and needs;
it acts as a haven, a therapeutic anti-environment that mitigates stress
232
Summary
and conflicts from the outer world, which is posing more and more
demands on and threats to the youth. The chapter New Partnership and
Family Forms
-
the Case of Same-sex Partnerships and Families in Slov¬
enia discusses the issue of same-sex partnerships and families that still
confront stigmatization in the existing, explicitly hetero-normative so¬
ciety. The public discourse on lesbian and gay families with children is
saturated with prejudice and fear, raising doubts and creating suspicions
concerning the adequacy and ability of lesbian and gay adults regarding
the upbringing of children. The thoughts of the authors,
Alenka Šváb
and Mojca Urek, represent an attempt to redirect the understanding of
same-sex partnerships and families away from the pathologization of
individual family forms on the basis of the stigmatization of the parents
because of their sexual orientation, and to focus instead on the research
of their advantages and concrete obstacles they encounter in their eve¬
ryday lives. In the chapter Disabled Parents Mojca Urek confronts the
reader with the challenge posed to society as well as social and welfare
services by disabled people with families and children. As a result of the
reallocation
of services from institutional to community accommoda¬
tion providing the possibility of independent life
-
as a development
policy expressed in the national plan of social security
-
it is realistic
to expect that more and more disabled individuals will have partners,
get married, and form families. However, one should not overlook that
among all aspects of life, the fields of sexuality, partnership, and parent¬
hood of the disabled are the most suffused with mythological untruths
and prejudice, emphasized inabilities, silence, and biologisms. An un¬
pleasant and often concealed facet of family life is highlighted in the
chapter Family Violence, written by
Mateja
Sedmak.
In Slovenia the veil
of silence covering the existing reality of violence began being lifted
relatively late
-
at the end of the
1980s -
primarily following initiatives
and campaigns of women and feminist organizations. Despite increas¬
ing indications of the problem of family violence and its consequences,
Slovenia has not yet adopted relevant legislation. The current dilemma
rests uneasily between two standpoints: according to the first, fam¬
ily violence is a specific problem that requires separate legislative and
general treatment; according to the second, family violence is reflec¬
tive of a wider, universal problem of (increasing) violence in society.
In relation to public opinion, we cannot neglect the fact that those
who feel more committed to 'traditional values' or political conservativ-
ism display more tolerance toward different forms of family violence.
233
Družině
in
družinsko
življenje
.
The concluding chapter, also by
Mateja
Sedmak,
is entitled Ethnically
Mixed Families. It provides a presentation of specific forms of family
dynamics and lives of families that had previously not been subject
to extensive research interest in Slovenia. Different cultural, linguistic,
religious, and/or racial traditions that intertwine within the family net¬
work require different behavior patterns and adjustments among family
members as well as a different approach to the cultural-plural or mono-
cultural socialization of children born in ethnically mixed families. In
these families, too, it can be noticed that the environment, the wider
society, and the network of relatives as its medium are the principal
factors that trigger the eventual identity quandaries of the children in
relation to their ethnic affiliation, instances of shame over their 'wrong'
surnames, split loyalties, etc., and that members of ethnically mixed
families, children in particular, do not have problems with their cultur¬
ally plural tradition per
se.
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geographic | Slowenien (DE-588)4055302-4 gnd |
geographic_facet | Slowenien |
id | DE-604.BV022468818 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T17:43:41Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T20:58:15Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9616033867 9789616033862 |
language | Slovenian |
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physical | 259 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2006 |
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publisher | Založba Annales |
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spelling | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji Tanja Rener ... Koper Založba Annales 2006 259 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Knjižnica Annales Majora Zsfassung in ital. und engl. Sprache Družina - Slovenija ssg Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd rswk-swf Familiensoziologie (DE-588)4133736-0 gnd rswk-swf Familienleben (DE-588)4193364-3 gnd rswk-swf Slowenien (DE-588)4055302-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Slowenien (DE-588)4055302-4 g Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 s DE-604 Familienleben (DE-588)4193364-3 s Familiensoziologie (DE-588)4133736-0 s Rener, Tanja Sonstige oth Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015676347&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015676347&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji Družina - Slovenija ssg Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Familiensoziologie (DE-588)4133736-0 gnd Familienleben (DE-588)4193364-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4016397-0 (DE-588)4133736-0 (DE-588)4193364-3 (DE-588)4055302-4 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji |
title_auth | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji |
title_exact_search | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji |
title_exact_search_txtP | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji |
title_full | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji Tanja Rener ... |
title_fullStr | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji Tanja Rener ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji Tanja Rener ... |
title_short | Družine in družinsko življenje v Sloveniji |
title_sort | druzine in druzinsko zivljenje v sloveniji |
topic | Družina - Slovenija ssg Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Familiensoziologie (DE-588)4133736-0 gnd Familienleben (DE-588)4193364-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Družina - Slovenija Familie Familiensoziologie Familienleben Slowenien Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015676347&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015676347&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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