Dieser moderne Papa Ratgeber begleitet werdende Väter durch alle wichtigen Phasen der Vaterschaft - von den ersten Vorbereitungen bis zum erfüllten Alltag als aktiver Papa.
This one-stop resource explores the leading child welfare issues facing the USA today, as well as the laws, programs, and policy prescriptions that have been implemented or suggested to address pressing child welfare problems.
As artificial reproductive technologies become available to populations that have previously not had access to them, this book asks how reproduction is being transformed by technologies and individuals whose sexual and reproductive lives may defy sociocultural norms, religious codes and national laws.
Based on interviews and conversations in the Bosnian Federation with women survivors of war rape, children born of armed conflict, leaders of NGOs who work with survivors, and people who lived through the war and who experienced it in different ways, this book challenges one-dimensional representations of the Yugoslav war and subsequent peacebuilding processes.
In How to be multiple, Helena de Bres - a twin herself - argues that twinhood is a unique lens for examining our place in the world and how we relate to other people.
Two Latina women with different worldviews--a baby boomer, Luz Maria, first-generation Mexican American-born, and Samantha Torres, a millennial and first-generation immigrant--offer a refreshingly candid exploration of two taboo topics drawing from their personal and professional experiences, our collective cultural forces, and history.
Drawing from empirically grounded studies, the volume Situated Mixedness sheds light on the state of migration-related "e;intimate diversity"e;, that is, the simultaneous formation and existence of various configurations of conjugal mixedness.
From the vantage point of rural grandparents' mediated structure of feelings, this book explores changing family intimacy and dynamics in contemporary rural China in relation to media.
This book offers a novel approach to studying war and peace by foregrounding motherhood in times of conflict and peace processes from a sociological perspective.
This book offers a novel approach to studying war and peace by foregrounding motherhood in times of conflict and peace processes from a sociological perspective.
"e;Wokism and Hypermorality: Notes on the New Virtue Vigilantism"e;In the current political debate, moral convictions are increasingly determining the public debate.
Originally published in 1985, Women Attached was one of the first empirical studies in geography to deal with the special problems of women with young children.
Originally published in 1960, when every twentieth child in this country was born illegitimate, every eighth was conceived outside marriage; every fourth mother conceived her first-born before her wedding day; and among the children below school-leaving age over half a million were illegitimate - figures that were paralleled in many countries of Europe and the Commonwealth at the time.
Originally published in 1985, Women Attached was one of the first empirical studies in geography to deal with the special problems of women with young children.
First Published in 1954, Prosperity and Parenthood is a study of Victorian middle-class ideas about the standard of living, marriage, and the responsibilities of family life.
"Tradicionalmente, la literatura sobre la maternidad ha recibido un tratamiento polarizado: de una parte, la variante apologética, a menudo de tono confesional, que se propone defender la experiencia maternal o argumentar sobre sus bondades intrínsecas; de otra parte, la crítica al vínculo entre feminidad y maternidad, articuladas desde ciertas variantes del feminismo contemporáneo y que adoptan una dicción generalmente científica.