Katherine R. Allen (Ph.D., Syracuse University) is Professor of Family Studies and adjunct professor of Women′s Studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Her primary academic interests are in family diversity over the life course, feminism and family studies, and qualitative research methods. She is also interested in feminist and anti-racist pedagogy and women′s leadership in higher education. She serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Marriage and the Family, Journal of Family Issues, Family Relations, Journal of Aging Studies, and Journal of GLBT Family Studies. She was co-editor of the Handbook of Family Diversity (Oxford University Press, 2000) with David Demo and Mark Fine, the co-author of Women and Families: Feminist Reconstructions with Kristine Baber (Guilford, 1992), and the author of Single Women/Family Ties: Life Histories of Older Women (Sage, 1989), has served as a contributing author in a number of Sage titles (e.g., Hendrick & Hendrick′s Close Relationships: A Sourcebook, Mc Kenry/Price′s Families & Change, 3/e), and is a prolific author of journal articles.
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Jay A. Mancini & Karen A. Roberto: Pathways of Human Development
Pathways of Human Development uses theoretical perspectives from developmental, social, and behavioral sciences to examine the many ways that individuals, families, and communities intersect and inte …
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Inc. SAGE Publications & April L. L. Few: Handbook of Feminist Family Studies
The Handbook of Feminist Family Studies demonstrates how feminist contributions to family science advance our understanding of relationships among individuals, families, and communities. Bringing tog …
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Katherine R. Allen & April L. Few: Handbook of Feminist Family Studies
The Handbook of Feminist Family Studies demonstrates how feminist contributions to family science advance our understanding of relationships among individuals, families, and communities. Bringing tog …
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