This paper takes issue with the way in which the individualisation thesis – in which it is assumed that close relationships have become tenuous and fragile - has become so dominant in ‘new’ sociological theorising about family life. Although others have criticised this thesis, in this paper the main criticism derives from empirical research findings carried out with members of transnational families living in Britain whose values and practices do not fit easily with ideas of individualisation. It is argued that we need a much more complex and less linear notion of how families change across generations and in time
Data on family change point to a greater flexibility in the entry and exit from relationships, a del...
This paper argues for a critical reclaiming of family and highlights the risks associated with decen...
The article is an illustration, from a sociological viewpoint, of the epistemological and methodolog...
NoAccording to leading sociological theorists we have now entered a `late modern¿ epoch of `de-tradi...
The central concern of this paper is that there has been a move within British sociology to subsume ...
Familial change in recent decades has been the subject of much academic theorising and political att...
This paper is concerned with examining the ways in which young woman make choices about their family...
This paper focuses on the neglected issue of encounters with difference within the context of family...
Despite recent moves in family sociology in the UK towards alternative and more inclusive notions of...
While the individualisation trend has given way to a relational, reflexive turn in the sociology of ...
In the contemporary society different scholars have emphasized the pluralization processes and varia...
"In this paper, the authors discuss individualization theory as a parsimonious framework concept to ...
The authors argue that if sociologists are to understand the current state, and likely future, of in...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of sociological work exploring the importance and meani...
This paper is about parenting, family and the effect of individualization on the individual.Individu...
Data on family change point to a greater flexibility in the entry and exit from relationships, a del...
This paper argues for a critical reclaiming of family and highlights the risks associated with decen...
The article is an illustration, from a sociological viewpoint, of the epistemological and methodolog...
NoAccording to leading sociological theorists we have now entered a `late modern¿ epoch of `de-tradi...
The central concern of this paper is that there has been a move within British sociology to subsume ...
Familial change in recent decades has been the subject of much academic theorising and political att...
This paper is concerned with examining the ways in which young woman make choices about their family...
This paper focuses on the neglected issue of encounters with difference within the context of family...
Despite recent moves in family sociology in the UK towards alternative and more inclusive notions of...
While the individualisation trend has given way to a relational, reflexive turn in the sociology of ...
In the contemporary society different scholars have emphasized the pluralization processes and varia...
"In this paper, the authors discuss individualization theory as a parsimonious framework concept to ...
The authors argue that if sociologists are to understand the current state, and likely future, of in...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of sociological work exploring the importance and meani...
This paper is about parenting, family and the effect of individualization on the individual.Individu...
Data on family change point to a greater flexibility in the entry and exit from relationships, a del...
This paper argues for a critical reclaiming of family and highlights the risks associated with decen...
The article is an illustration, from a sociological viewpoint, of the epistemological and methodolog...