The twin themes of “family troubles” and “troubling families” are closely linked, but they are also each distinct in themselves, and nuanced in particular ways. Rooted particularly (but not solely) in our U.K.-based academic experiences, we offer an account of family studies as siloed between a binary of “the mainstream”, focused on what may be implicitly understood as “ordinary” family lives, and “the problematic”, focused on aspects of family lives that may be of interest to social policy experts, professionals, and practitioners and geared toward interventions of some sort. What has been missing has been sociological attention to the pervasiveness of change and challenges as core for all family lives over time, with such changes sometime...
The idea of ‘family’ is very powerful in contemporary UK culture and policy. Family lives have been ...
SINCE &dquo;future shock&dquo; has descended upon western societies, new approaches to1J the...
The launch of the Troubled Families Programme in 2011 has thrown into sharp relief how governments d...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This opening chapter contextualises the debates the book addresses, which explore the contested terr...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
‘Whole family’ approaches to intervention and prevention have raised the profile of ‘family’ within ...
The Troubled Families (TF) programme is a national initiative launched in 2011 that aims to identify...
This article explores continuities and changes in relation to the problem and troubled families init...
Taken from the book to be published by Sage in December 2010, this document provides the Introductio...
In this chapter, I ask the question of what is at stake in family troubles, and highlight some key t...
David H. Morgan’s family practices approach represented a turning point in studies on family relatio...
David H. Morgan’s family practices approach represented a turning point in studies on family relatio...
Despite significant work on family geographies in recent years, geographers have paid less attention...
The idea of ‘family’ is very powerful in contemporary UK culture and policy. Family lives have been ...
SINCE &dquo;future shock&dquo; has descended upon western societies, new approaches to1J the...
The launch of the Troubled Families Programme in 2011 has thrown into sharp relief how governments d...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This opening chapter contextualises the debates the book addresses, which explore the contested terr...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
‘Whole family’ approaches to intervention and prevention have raised the profile of ‘family’ within ...
The Troubled Families (TF) programme is a national initiative launched in 2011 that aims to identify...
This article explores continuities and changes in relation to the problem and troubled families init...
Taken from the book to be published by Sage in December 2010, this document provides the Introductio...
In this chapter, I ask the question of what is at stake in family troubles, and highlight some key t...
David H. Morgan’s family practices approach represented a turning point in studies on family relatio...
David H. Morgan’s family practices approach represented a turning point in studies on family relatio...
Despite significant work on family geographies in recent years, geographers have paid less attention...
The idea of ‘family’ is very powerful in contemporary UK culture and policy. Family lives have been ...
SINCE &dquo;future shock&dquo; has descended upon western societies, new approaches to1J the...
The launch of the Troubled Families Programme in 2011 has thrown into sharp relief how governments d...