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Cover Families, Relationships and Societies

Volume 7 (2018): Issue 1 (Mar 2018): Themed issue • Social forms of care: changing relationships of support

in Families, Relationships and Societies
Online ISSN:
2046-7443
Print ISSN:
2046-7435
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2018
  • Editorial
    • Social forms of care: changing relationships of support
  • Articles
    • Let’s stop feeding the risk monster: towards a social model of ‘child protection’
    • Coping with hard times: the role that support networks play for lone mother families in times of economic crisis and government austerity
    • ‘It depends what you class as vulnerable’: risk discourse and the framing of vulnerability in health visiting policy and practice
    • Between zero tolerance and damage control: policy and parental strategies concerning teenagers and alcohol
    • Understanding informal kinship care: a critical narrative review of theory and research
    • Time in care: the very first months
    • Care for older people in multigenerational families: a life course analysis across four generations
    • Early interventionist parenting support: the case study of Finland
    • Former carers: issues from the literature
  • Open Space
    • Grenfell
    • ‘The home project’
    • There is no shelter/home without woman – Haween la’aani waa hoy la’aan (A Somali proverb)
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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

Towards a critical ecology of child development in social work: aligning the theories of Bronfenbrenner and Bourdieu

Author:
Stan Houston

Disguised compliance or undisguised nonsense? A critical discourse analysis of compliance and resistance in social work practice

Authors:
Jadwiga Leigh
,
Liz Beddoe
, and
Emily Keddell

Inheritance and family conflicts: exploring asset transfers shaping intergenerational relations

Authors:
Misa Izuhara
and
Stephan Köppe

Creating online participatory research spaces: insights from creative, digitally mediated research with children during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors:
Helen Lomax
,
Kate Smith
,
Jo McEvoy
,
Eleanor Brickwood
,
Kathrine Jensen
, and
Belinda Walsh

Perceptions of gender equality and engaged fatherhood among young fathers: parenthood and the welfare state in Sweden and the UK

Authors:
Jesper Andreasson
,
Anna Tarrant
,
Thomas Johansson
, and
Linzi Ladlow
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