Families as they really are:
"Original essays by a multidisciplinary group of scholars that explore how families operate in everyday life. Drawing on the latest social science research, this thoroughly updated Third Edition features expanded coverage of nonbinary and trans experiences; more pieces that center the perspecti...
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contents | Part one: How do we know what we know? 1. This we know: things change: an introduction / Virginia E. Rutter and Kristi Williams -- 2. How do we tell what's true? / Philip N. Cohen -- In other words: neighborhood social cohesion not in decline, but concerning disparities persist / Kira England -- 3. When is a relationship between facts a causal one? / Philip A. Cowan -- 4. Uncovering hidden facts that matter in interpreting individuals' behaviors: an ethnographic lens / Linda M. Burton -- In other words: the stuff of holidays: how holiday objects tell a sociological story about today's families / Michelle Janning -- 5. Racism, family structure, and black families / Deadric T. Williams, Caroline Sanner, Todd Jensen, and Laura Simon -- In other words: the Moynihan report, then and now / William H. Chafe -- Part two: How did we get here? 6. The evolution of American families / Stephanie Coontz -- In other words: family diversity is the new normal for America's children / Philip N. Cohen -- 7. American childhood as a social and cultural construct / Steven Mintz -- In other words: random families: genetic strangers, sperm donor siblings, and the creation of new kin / Rosanna Hertz and Barbara Risman -- 8. African Americans and the birth of the modern marriage / Donna L. Franklin -- In other words: people are not as consistent in their social ideologies as we think: changing views on gender and race, 1977-2018 / William J. Scarborough and Joanna R. Pepin -- 9. Change that counts: the evolution of Americans' definitions of family / Claudia Geist, Catherine Bolzendahl, Lala Carr Steelman, and Brian Powell -- 10. Labor unions and families, a very brief history / Shawn Fremstad -- In other words: from the folks who brought you the weekend: what unions do for women / Ruth Milkman -- Part three: What do we talk about when we talk about diversity of family forms? 11. Childfree families / Amy Blackstone, Brittany Stahnke, and Amy Greenleaf -- 12. Stepfamilies as they really are / Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman, and Caroline Sanner -- In other words: from countercultural trend to strategy for the financially insecure: premarital cohabitation and premarital cohabitors, 1956-2015 / Arielle Kuperberg -- 13. When LGBTQ people become parents / Abbie E. Goldberg -- Reflections on race, family, and identity: is there anything new about multiracialism today? / Jenifer L. Bratter -- In other words: dating partners don't always prefer "their own kind": some multiracial daters get bonus points in the dating game / Celeste Curington, Ken-Hou Lin, and Jennifer Lundquist -- 15. Queer bat signals: families of origin and choice under social distancing and lockdown / Amy Brainer -- In other words: still being left behind: the intimate lives of queer disabled people / Alan Martino -- Part four: intimacy in the twenty-first century. Why is everyone (still) afraid of sex? / Nicholas Velotta and Pepper Schwartz -- In other words: How you talk with your child about sex matters / Shelby Astle -- In other words: women who cheat on their romantic partners: an interview with Alicia Walker / Arielle Kuperberg -- 17. Love (and lust) in the age of viruses: sexual health and relationships / Adina Nack -- 18. Orgasms in college hookups and relationships / Elizabeth A. Armstrong, Paula England, and Alison Ash -- In other words: maintaining the gender gap in orgasms takes work / Nicole Andrejek -- In other words: the date's not dead after all: new finding on hooking up, dating, and forming romantic relationships in college / Arielle Kuperberg and Joseph E. Padgett -- 19. Independent women: equality in African American lesbian relationships / Mignon R. Moore -- In other words: what is friendship? Learning from asexual and aromantic perspectives / Emily Fox and Canton Winer -- Part five: how does policy link to personal lives? 20. Beyond family sturcture: family process studies help to reframe debates about what's good for children / Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan -- In other words: Raising a village: identifying social supports for all kinds of families / Caitlyn Collins -- 21. The marriage movement / Melanie Heath and Jennifer Randles -- In other words: what has the COVID-19 pandemic meant for health disparities for single compared with married adults? / Mieke Beth Thomeer -- 22. The case for divorce / Virginia E. Rutter -- In other words: divorce anxiety? For sexual minority young adults, not so much / Aaron Hoy, Jori Adrianna Nkwenti, and Sachita Pokhrel -- In other words: cohabitation no longer predicts divorce-and possibly never did: new research by senior CCF scholar Arielle Kuperberg / Virginia E. Rutter -- 23. Family structure, race, and child well-being / Christina J. Cross -- 24. The new (post-COVID) normal? Workplace flexibility matters / Marni Fritz, Sejin Um, and Barbara Risman -- In other words: CCF research brief: really? Work lowers people's stress levels / Sarah Damaske -- Part six: How parents and kids relate. 25. "This is your job now": Latina mothers and daughters and family work / Lorena Garcia -- In other words: mothering in sanctuary / Sarah Bruhn -- 26. Trans kids and their families: from the kitchen table to the culture wars / Tey Meadow -- 27. Beyond sons and daughters: nonbinary experience with family / Emily Via, Daniela Guerrero Rodriguez, Ni'Shele Jackson, Barbara J. Risman, and William Scarborough -- In other words: when parents show up to support their LGBTQ adult children / Amy L. Stone -- 28. Adoptive parents raising neoethnics and demonstrating whose rights matter / Pamela Anne Quiroz -- 29. Parents as pawns: intersex, medical experts, and questionable consent / Georgiann Davis -- In other words: the messages African American mothers and fathers give adolescents about race are shaped by their own experiences with racial discrimination and their observations and fears of racial discrimination / Kathleen Holloway and Fatima Varner -- In other words: mothering while Black / Dawn Marie Dow -- 30. Parenting adult children in the twenty-first century / Joshua Coleman -- In other words: keeping ties with problematic parents / Emma Bosley-Smith and Rin Reczek -- Part seven: Leveling the playing field. 31. Student loans, families, and the unequal transition to adulthood / Arielle Kuperberg and Joan Maya Mazelis -- 32. Sí puedes: Latinx families and higher education / Patricia Sánchez-Connally -- In other words: centering student voices provides cautious optimism about the future of racial segregation / Chantal A. Hailey -- 33. Between a rock and a hard place: undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families negotiating migration returns to visit ill and dying family members / Cassaundra Rodriguez -- In other words: how immigration status shapes family negotiations / Vanessa Delgado -- 34. Queer(ing) intimate partner violence through transgender inclusion / Xavier Guadalupe-Diaz -- In other words: understanding black queer male survivors' experiences of sexual assault / Doug Meyer -- 35. Mass incarceration and family life / Bryan L. Sykes, Becky Pettit, and Daniela Kaiser -- Part eight: unfinished gender revolution. 36. Why can't anyone "have it all?" The colliding worlds of work and caregiving / Kathleen Gerson -- In other words: mine and yours, our ours: are all egalitarian relationships equal? / Daniel L. Carson -- 37. When men stay home: household labor in female-led Indian migrant families / Pallavi Banerjee -- In other words: more dads are home taking care of children than ever before--are views about gender and work changing? / Arielle Kuperberg and Pamela Stone -- 38. Gender inequality in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic / Allison Nicole Dunatchik and Jerry A. Jacobs -- In other words: the choice to conceive, LGBTQ families, and COVID-19 / Penny Harvey -- 39. The power of queer: how "guy moms" challenge heteronormative assumptions about mothering and family / Raine Dozier -- In other words: not just kid stuff: becoming gendered / Heidi M. Gansen and Karin A. Martin -- 40. Queering family sexual violence / Elizabeth Whalley |
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spellingShingle | Families as they really are Part one: How do we know what we know? 1. This we know: things change: an introduction / Virginia E. Rutter and Kristi Williams -- 2. How do we tell what's true? / Philip N. Cohen -- In other words: neighborhood social cohesion not in decline, but concerning disparities persist / Kira England -- 3. When is a relationship between facts a causal one? / Philip A. Cowan -- 4. Uncovering hidden facts that matter in interpreting individuals' behaviors: an ethnographic lens / Linda M. Burton -- In other words: the stuff of holidays: how holiday objects tell a sociological story about today's families / Michelle Janning -- 5. Racism, family structure, and black families / Deadric T. Williams, Caroline Sanner, Todd Jensen, and Laura Simon -- In other words: the Moynihan report, then and now / William H. Chafe -- Part two: How did we get here? 6. The evolution of American families / Stephanie Coontz -- In other words: family diversity is the new normal for America's children / Philip N. Cohen -- 7. American childhood as a social and cultural construct / Steven Mintz -- In other words: random families: genetic strangers, sperm donor siblings, and the creation of new kin / Rosanna Hertz and Barbara Risman -- 8. African Americans and the birth of the modern marriage / Donna L. Franklin -- In other words: people are not as consistent in their social ideologies as we think: changing views on gender and race, 1977-2018 / William J. Scarborough and Joanna R. Pepin -- 9. Change that counts: the evolution of Americans' definitions of family / Claudia Geist, Catherine Bolzendahl, Lala Carr Steelman, and Brian Powell -- 10. Labor unions and families, a very brief history / Shawn Fremstad -- In other words: from the folks who brought you the weekend: what unions do for women / Ruth Milkman -- Part three: What do we talk about when we talk about diversity of family forms? 11. Childfree families / Amy Blackstone, Brittany Stahnke, and Amy Greenleaf -- 12. Stepfamilies as they really are / Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman, and Caroline Sanner -- In other words: from countercultural trend to strategy for the financially insecure: premarital cohabitation and premarital cohabitors, 1956-2015 / Arielle Kuperberg -- 13. When LGBTQ people become parents / Abbie E. Goldberg -- Reflections on race, family, and identity: is there anything new about multiracialism today? / Jenifer L. Bratter -- In other words: dating partners don't always prefer "their own kind": some multiracial daters get bonus points in the dating game / Celeste Curington, Ken-Hou Lin, and Jennifer Lundquist -- 15. Queer bat signals: families of origin and choice under social distancing and lockdown / Amy Brainer -- In other words: still being left behind: the intimate lives of queer disabled people / Alan Martino -- Part four: intimacy in the twenty-first century. Why is everyone (still) afraid of sex? / Nicholas Velotta and Pepper Schwartz -- In other words: How you talk with your child about sex matters / Shelby Astle -- In other words: women who cheat on their romantic partners: an interview with Alicia Walker / Arielle Kuperberg -- 17. Love (and lust) in the age of viruses: sexual health and relationships / Adina Nack -- 18. Orgasms in college hookups and relationships / Elizabeth A. Armstrong, Paula England, and Alison Ash -- In other words: maintaining the gender gap in orgasms takes work / Nicole Andrejek -- In other words: the date's not dead after all: new finding on hooking up, dating, and forming romantic relationships in college / Arielle Kuperberg and Joseph E. Padgett -- 19. Independent women: equality in African American lesbian relationships / Mignon R. Moore -- In other words: what is friendship? Learning from asexual and aromantic perspectives / Emily Fox and Canton Winer -- Part five: how does policy link to personal lives? 20. Beyond family sturcture: family process studies help to reframe debates about what's good for children / Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan -- In other words: Raising a village: identifying social supports for all kinds of families / Caitlyn Collins -- 21. The marriage movement / Melanie Heath and Jennifer Randles -- In other words: what has the COVID-19 pandemic meant for health disparities for single compared with married adults? / Mieke Beth Thomeer -- 22. The case for divorce / Virginia E. Rutter -- In other words: divorce anxiety? For sexual minority young adults, not so much / Aaron Hoy, Jori Adrianna Nkwenti, and Sachita Pokhrel -- In other words: cohabitation no longer predicts divorce-and possibly never did: new research by senior CCF scholar Arielle Kuperberg / Virginia E. Rutter -- 23. Family structure, race, and child well-being / Christina J. Cross -- 24. The new (post-COVID) normal? Workplace flexibility matters / Marni Fritz, Sejin Um, and Barbara Risman -- In other words: CCF research brief: really? Work lowers people's stress levels / Sarah Damaske -- Part six: How parents and kids relate. 25. "This is your job now": Latina mothers and daughters and family work / Lorena Garcia -- In other words: mothering in sanctuary / Sarah Bruhn -- 26. Trans kids and their families: from the kitchen table to the culture wars / Tey Meadow -- 27. Beyond sons and daughters: nonbinary experience with family / Emily Via, Daniela Guerrero Rodriguez, Ni'Shele Jackson, Barbara J. Risman, and William Scarborough -- In other words: when parents show up to support their LGBTQ adult children / Amy L. Stone -- 28. Adoptive parents raising neoethnics and demonstrating whose rights matter / Pamela Anne Quiroz -- 29. Parents as pawns: intersex, medical experts, and questionable consent / Georgiann Davis -- In other words: the messages African American mothers and fathers give adolescents about race are shaped by their own experiences with racial discrimination and their observations and fears of racial discrimination / Kathleen Holloway and Fatima Varner -- In other words: mothering while Black / Dawn Marie Dow -- 30. Parenting adult children in the twenty-first century / Joshua Coleman -- In other words: keeping ties with problematic parents / Emma Bosley-Smith and Rin Reczek -- Part seven: Leveling the playing field. 31. Student loans, families, and the unequal transition to adulthood / Arielle Kuperberg and Joan Maya Mazelis -- 32. Sí puedes: Latinx families and higher education / Patricia Sánchez-Connally -- In other words: centering student voices provides cautious optimism about the future of racial segregation / Chantal A. Hailey -- 33. Between a rock and a hard place: undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families negotiating migration returns to visit ill and dying family members / Cassaundra Rodriguez -- In other words: how immigration status shapes family negotiations / Vanessa Delgado -- 34. Queer(ing) intimate partner violence through transgender inclusion / Xavier Guadalupe-Diaz -- In other words: understanding black queer male survivors' experiences of sexual assault / Doug Meyer -- 35. Mass incarceration and family life / Bryan L. Sykes, Becky Pettit, and Daniela Kaiser -- Part eight: unfinished gender revolution. 36. Why can't anyone "have it all?" The colliding worlds of work and caregiving / Kathleen Gerson -- In other words: mine and yours, our ours: are all egalitarian relationships equal? / Daniel L. Carson -- 37. When men stay home: household labor in female-led Indian migrant families / Pallavi Banerjee -- In other words: more dads are home taking care of children than ever before--are views about gender and work changing? / Arielle Kuperberg and Pamela Stone -- 38. Gender inequality in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic / Allison Nicole Dunatchik and Jerry A. Jacobs -- In other words: the choice to conceive, LGBTQ families, and COVID-19 / Penny Harvey -- 39. The power of queer: how "guy moms" challenge heteronormative assumptions about mothering and family / Raine Dozier -- In other words: not just kid stuff: becoming gendered / Heidi M. Gansen and Karin A. Martin -- 40. 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