This article extends existing sociological scholarship on doing and displaying family by developing the concept of documenting families. We suggest that documenting is conceptually rich insofar as it showcases the relationship, and tensions, between institutional practices and individual experiences of family display. Drawing on our research with men who became parents without partners, we argue that the process of documenting family is made especially evident in studies of what Finch originally referred to as ‘non-conventional’ family relationships. We explain that documenting sheds light not only on the official and unofficial means through which families are recognised on paper, but also on family practices as work – in this case paper-w...
Over the last decade the family and family-centred policies and practices have received increasing a...
This article provides an analysis of recent evidence on the circumstances of single parent families,...
This paper explores how parents respond to their memories of their stillborn child over the years fo...
This article extends existing sociological scholarship on doing and displaying family by developing ...
The number of children residing in single-father families in the United States quadrupled as a propo...
This article considers qualitative data collected from 78 parents in an Irish study on the commercia...
In this paper we develop the concept of family display by responding to David Morgan’s suggestion th...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
This article draws on the narratives of 10 migrant families living in a predominantly White British ...
This chapter, in keeping with the overall aim of this volume, takes up Finch?s invitation to assess ...
Taken from the book to be published by Sage in December 2010, this document provides the Introductio...
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously publis...
Purpose of this paper: To demonstrate how traditional definitions of family, in the context of emplo...
"This ethnographic study of a group of unmarried mothers from a socially deprived area and a newly b...
Distinguishing between fatherhood as a social construction and fathering as a social practice, this ...
Over the last decade the family and family-centred policies and practices have received increasing a...
This article provides an analysis of recent evidence on the circumstances of single parent families,...
This paper explores how parents respond to their memories of their stillborn child over the years fo...
This article extends existing sociological scholarship on doing and displaying family by developing ...
The number of children residing in single-father families in the United States quadrupled as a propo...
This article considers qualitative data collected from 78 parents in an Irish study on the commercia...
In this paper we develop the concept of family display by responding to David Morgan’s suggestion th...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
This article draws on the narratives of 10 migrant families living in a predominantly White British ...
This chapter, in keeping with the overall aim of this volume, takes up Finch?s invitation to assess ...
Taken from the book to be published by Sage in December 2010, this document provides the Introductio...
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously publis...
Purpose of this paper: To demonstrate how traditional definitions of family, in the context of emplo...
"This ethnographic study of a group of unmarried mothers from a socially deprived area and a newly b...
Distinguishing between fatherhood as a social construction and fathering as a social practice, this ...
Over the last decade the family and family-centred policies and practices have received increasing a...
This article provides an analysis of recent evidence on the circumstances of single parent families,...
This paper explores how parents respond to their memories of their stillborn child over the years fo...