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37 reviewsISBN 10: 0393933954
ISBN 13: 9780393933956
Author: Philip N Cohen
Looking at modern families through the context of diversity, inequality, and social change, FamilyInequality.com blogger and demographer Philip N. Cohen brings a fresh approach to the sociological study of family life. The text features a wealth of original, interactive graphics of contemporary family trends and encourages students to be savvy consumers of media. Integrated workshops based on activities from Cohen’s undergraduate course give students the opportunity to apply what they learn in the book to their own lives.
A Sociology of the Family
The Family in History
Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
Families and Social Class
Gender
Sexuality
Love and Romantic Relationships
Marriage and Cohabitation
Families and Children
Divorce, Remarriage, and Blended Families
Work and Families
Family Violence and Abuse
The Future of the Family
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