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Cover Families, Relationships and Societies

Volume 6 (2017): Issue 1 (Mar 2017)

in Families, Relationships and Societies
Online ISSN:
2046-7443
Print ISSN:
2046-7435
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2017
Articles
Showing how they feel: the emotional reflexivity of people with dementia
Poverty and child neglect – the elephant in the room?
“Drinking definitely wasn’t something that we’d seen anybody do”: the relevance of childhood experiences of family drinking for parenting strategies of alcohol socialisation
Towards a critical ecology of child development in social work: aligning the theories of Bronfenbrenner and Bourdieu
After the ‘need for … a father’: ‘the welfare of the child’ and ‘supportive parenting’ in assisted conception clinics in the UK
Paternal involvement in childcare: how can it be classified and what are the key influences?
Conforming to intensive parenting ideals: willingness, reluctance and social context
Multiculturalism in interethnic intimate relationships
Open Space
Working with refugees in Gothenburg, Sweden
Visiting the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais as a student volunteer: Personal reflections
Seeking asylum and the politics of family
Collecting refugee accounts: Field notes and personal reflections on gender from Notara, Greece, Summer 2016
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Blinded by neuroscience: social policy, the family and the infant brain

Authors:
David Wastell
and
Sue White

More than the sum of its parts? Contemporary fatherhood policy, practice and discourse

Authors:
Esther Dermott
and
Tina Miller

Parenting support policies in Europe

Author:
Mary Daly

Why do people live apart together?

Authors:
Simon Duncan
,
Julia Carter
,
Miranda Phillips
,
Sasha Roseneil
, and
Mariya Stoilova

‘Realising the (troubled) family’, ‘crafting the neoliberal state’

Author:
Stephen Crossley

Mothering practices across three generations of Chinese women: from liberated woman, virtuous wife and good mother, to intensive full-time mother

Author:
Xin Guo

Beyond ‘average’ family life: a secondary analysis of atypicality in 1960s families

Authors:
Henrietta O’Connor
and
John Goodwin

Grenfell

Author:
Olga Dermott-Bond

Posters

Authors:
Esther Dermott
and
Tina Miller

Broken bodies from narrative to art: translating mothers stories of breastfeeding into visual art

Author:
Jennifer Ayton
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