Carol-Ann Hooper & Jane Ribbens McCarthy 
Family Troubles? [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring Changes and Challenges in the Family Lives of Children and Young People

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As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters of public policy and concern, it is important to raise the question of how we can understand the contested terrain between “normal” family troubles and troubled and troubling families. In this important, timely and thought-provoking publication, a wide range of contributors explore how “troubles” feature in “normal” families, and how the “normal” features in “troubled” families. Drawing on research on a wide range of substantive topics – including infant care, sibling conflict, divorce, disability, illness, migration and asylum-seeking, substance misuse, violence, kinship care, and forced marriage – the contributors aim to promote dialogue between researchers addressing mainstream family change and diversity in everyday lives, and those specialising in specific problems which prompt professional interventions. In tackling these contentious and difficult issues across a variety of topics, the book addresses a wide audience, including policy makers, service users and practitioners, as well as family studies scholars more generally who are interested in issues of family change.

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Preface

Troubling normalities and normal family troubles: diversities, experiences and tensions ~ Jane Ribbens Mc Carthy, Carol-Ann Hooper and Val Gillies

Part 1: Approaching Family Troubles? Contexts and Methodologies

Cultural context, families and troubles ~ Jill Korbin

Representing family troubles through the 20th century ~ Janet Fink

The role of science in understanding family troubles ~ Michael Rutter

Family troubles, methods trouble: qualitative research and the methodological divide ~ Ara Francis

Part 2: Whose Trouble? Contested Definitions and Practices

Disabled parents and normative family life: the obscuring of lived experiences of parents and children within policy and research accounts ~ Harriet Clarke and Lindsay O’Dell

Normal problems or problem children? Parents and the micro-politics of deviance and disability ~ Ara Francis

Troubled talk and talk about troubles: moral cultures of infant feeding in professional, policy and parenting discourses ~ Helen Lomax

Children’s non-conforming behaviour: personal trouble or public issue? ~ Geraldine Brady

Revealing the lived reality of kinship care through children and young people’s narratives: “It’s not all nice, it’s not all easy-going, it’s a difficult journey to go on” ~ Karin Cooper

Part 3: The Normal, the Troubling and the Harmful?

Troubling loss? Children’s experiences of major disruptions in family life ~ Lynn Jamieson and Gill Highet

The permeating presence of past domestic and familial violence: “So like I’d never let anyone hit me but I’ve hit them, and I shouldn’t have done” ~ Dawn Mannay

Thinking about sociological work on personal and family life in the light of research on young people’s experience of parental substance misuse ~ Sarah Wilson

The trouble with siblings: some psychosocial thoughts about sisters, aggression and femininity ~ Helen Lucey

Children and family transitions: contact and togetherness ~ Hayley Davies


Part 4: Troubles and transitions across space and culture

‘Troubling’ or ‘ordinary’? Children’s views on migration and intergenerational ethnic identities ~ Umut Erel

Colombian families dealing with parents’ international migration ~ Maria Claudia Duque-Páramo

Families left behind: unaccompanied young people seeking asylum in the UK ~ Elaine Chase and June Statham

Young people’s caring relations and transitions within families affected by HIV ~ Ruth Evans

Estimating the prevalence of forced marriage in England ~ Peter Keogh, Anne Kazimirski, Susan Purdon and Ruth Maisey

Part 5: Working with Families

European perspectives on parenting and family support ~ Janet Boddy

What supports resilient coping among family members? A systemic practitioner’s perspective ~ Arlene Vetere

Troubled and troublesome teens: mothers’ and professionals’ understandings of parenting teenagers and teenage troubles ~ Harriet Churchill and Karen Clarke

Contested family practices and moral reasoning: updating concepts for working with family-related social problems ~ Hannele Forsberg

Working with fathers: risk or resource? ~ Brid Featherstone

What is at stake in family troubles? Existential issues and value frameworks ~ Jane Ribbens Mc Carthy

O autorze

Val Gillies is Professor of Social Policy/Criminology at the University of Westminster. She researches in the area of family, social class, marginalised children and young people, and historical comparative analysis.

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