Families in motion: ebbing and flowing through space and time
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be 'broken', and instead think of family as always 'on the move', both conceptually and in practice. This dual approach to family is the unique contribution of the book, which offers ne...
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Bingley, U.K.
Emerald Publishing Limited
2019
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Zusammenfassung: | This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be 'broken', and instead think of family as always 'on the move', both conceptually and in practice. This dual approach to family is the unique contribution of the book, which offers new perspectives on the sociology and geography of the family, drawn together by the shared lens of family mobilities. As such it brings together insights from the diverse work of interdisciplinary academics working alone and collaboratively on different aspects of family lives and relationships. The central argument of the book is that the concept of family is always in motion: a disruption in one aspect of family relations, for example, the ending of the intimate relationship between parents, is part of the ongoing project of family. In addition, families are made through mobility and immobility in relation to people, communications, objects and ideas. Contributions from a range of academics across disciplines consider changes in family practices and the ways in which they are produced through motion. This book seeks to understand families as always in motion; changing, adapting and re-routed. Integral to this discussion is the spatiality and temporality of family, that families are produced in different times and spaces. Families are also made through interactions with material things, including non-human living things and through the emotional ties and responses that determine their form and practices. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 271 Seiten) Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781787694156 9781787694170 |
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spelling | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK), Liz McDonnell (University of Sussex, UK), Tamsin Hinton-Smith (University of Sussex, UK), Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex, UK), Katie Walsh (University of Sussex, UK) Bingley, U.K. Emerald Publishing Limited 2019 ©2019 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 271 Seiten) Illustrationen txt c cr Includes index. This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be 'broken', and instead think of family as always 'on the move', both conceptually and in practice. This dual approach to family is the unique contribution of the book, which offers new perspectives on the sociology and geography of the family, drawn together by the shared lens of family mobilities. As such it brings together insights from the diverse work of interdisciplinary academics working alone and collaboratively on different aspects of family lives and relationships. The central argument of the book is that the concept of family is always in motion: a disruption in one aspect of family relations, for example, the ending of the intimate relationship between parents, is part of the ongoing project of family. In addition, families are made through mobility and immobility in relation to people, communications, objects and ideas. Contributions from a range of academics across disciplines consider changes in family practices and the ways in which they are produced through motion. This book seeks to understand families as always in motion; changing, adapting and re-routed. Integral to this discussion is the spatiality and temporality of family, that families are produced in different times and spaces. Families are also made through interactions with material things, including non-human living things and through the emotional ties and responses that determine their form and practices. Ferreira, Nuno Hinton-Smith, Tamsin McDonnell, Liz Murray, Lesley Walsh, Katie Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781787694163 |
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title_auth | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time |
title_exact_search | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time |
title_full | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK), Liz McDonnell (University of Sussex, UK), Tamsin Hinton-Smith (University of Sussex, UK), Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex, UK), Katie Walsh (University of Sussex, UK) |
title_fullStr | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK), Liz McDonnell (University of Sussex, UK), Tamsin Hinton-Smith (University of Sussex, UK), Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex, UK), Katie Walsh (University of Sussex, UK) |
title_full_unstemmed | Families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK), Liz McDonnell (University of Sussex, UK), Tamsin Hinton-Smith (University of Sussex, UK), Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex, UK), Katie Walsh (University of Sussex, UK) |
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title_sort | families in motion ebbing and flowing through space and time |
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