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Foreword – Pauline Boss
Preface
Part I: Setting the Context for Future Family Research
Chapter 1. Theory and Theorizing in Family Research – Vern L. Bengtson, Alan C. Acock, Katherine R. Allen, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, and David M. Klein
Spotlight on Theory: Applying Kuhn′s ‘Scientific Structure of Revolutions’ to Family Science – Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
Spotlight on Methods: The Cyclical Process of Theory and Data in Science – David M. Klein
Case Study: The Use of Explicit Theory in Family Research: A Case Analysis of the Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1990-1999 – Alan C. Taylor and Aparna Bagdi
Case Study: A Scientific Theory of the Family? – Jonathan H. Turner
Discussion and Extension: Theorizing Family: From the Particular to the General – David Cheal
Chapter 2. Contemporary and Emerging Theories in Studying Families – Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, Linda M. Burton, and David M. Klein
Spotlight on Theory: Application of Pepper′s World Hypotheses to Family Theories – Hilary A. Rose
Spotlight on Theory: In Search of a Philosophical Foundation for Family Theory and Therapy – Norbert A. Wetzel
Case Study: Agony or Ecstasy? Evolving Theory and Methods of the Circumplex Model – Judy Watson Tiesel and Dean Gorall
Case Study: On the Use of Probability in Family Theory – Jetse Sprey
Chapter 3. Contemporary and Emerging Research Methods in Studying Families – Alan C. Acock, Manfred H. M. van Dulmen, Katherine R. Allen, and Fred P. Piercy
Spotlight on Methods: Asking New Questions of Existing Qualitative Data – M. Elise Radina and Kimberly J. M. Downs
Case Study: Mixed Methods: Meaning and Validity in the Development of Self-Report Items for Children – Michael E. Woolley, Natasha K. Bowen, and Gary L. Bowen
Case Study: Analyzing Family Interaction Patterns From Videotapes Over Time – Kurt Kreppner
Discussion and Extension: Deductive Qualitative Analysis and Family Theory Building – Jane F. Gilgun
Part II: Changing Family Patterns
Chapter 4. Explanations of Family Change: A Family Demographic Perspective – Suzanne M. Bianchi and Lynne M. Casper
Spotlight on Theory: The New Demographics of Families – Farrell J. Webb
Spotlight on Methods: Does Marriage Make People Happier? Marriage, Cohabitation, and Trajectories in Well-Being – Kelly Musick
Case Study: Strengths and Resilience in Chinese Immigrant Families: An Initial Effort of Inquiry – Yan Ruth Xia, Zhi George Zhou, and Xiaolin Xie
Discussion and Extension: Family Change: Decline or Resilience? – Paul R. Amato
Chapter 5. Family Composition and Family Transitions – David H. Demo, William S. Aquilino, and Mark A. Fine
Spotlight on Theory: Family Disruption–Chaos Versus Havoc: A Chaos Theory (Dynamical Systems) View of Family Structure and Change – Rory Remer
Spotlight on Methods: Causal Analysis of Family Structure Effects – Tami M. Videon
Case Study: Predicting Marital Success or Failure: Burgess and Beyond – Ione Y. De Ollos
Discussion and Extension: The Adjustment of Children in Divorced and Remarried Families – E. Mavis Hetherington
Chapter 6. Decentering Heteronormativity: A Model for Family Studies – Ramona Faith Oswald, Libby Balter Blume, and Stephen R. Marks
Case Study: Backward Socialization and Gay Identity Negotiation in Families – Bertram J. Cohler
Case Study: Gay Marriage and Social Science – Timothy J. Biblarz and Judith Stacey
Discussion and Extension: Reflections on Queer Theory and Family Science – Lawrence A. Kurdek
Chapter 7. Theorizing and Studying Sibling Ties in Adulthood – Alexis J. Walker, Katherine R. Allen, and Ingrid Arnet Connidis
Spotlight on Theory: Theorizing About Sibling Relationships When Parents Become Frail – Victoria Hilkevitch Bedford
Spotlight on Methods: Twin Studies and Dementia – Keith E. Whitfield
Case Study: Reaching Beyond the Dyad: Research on Adult Siblings – Sarah H. Matthews
Discussion and Extension: Sibling Relationships in Childhood: Implications for Life-Course Study – Susan M. Mc Hale and Ann C. Crouter
Chapter 8. Ecological Changes in Ethnic Families of Color – Harriette Pipes Mc Adoo, Estella A. Martínez, and Hester Hughes
Spotlight on Theory: Empirical Reality and Vision: Studying People of Color – Tammy L. Henderson
Spotlight on Methods: Methodological Considerations in the Study of Families of Color – Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Case Study: Black-White Interracial Marriage and Multiracial Families – Erica Chito Childs
Discussion and Extension: The Demographics of the 21st-Century Family: Examining Race, Ethnicity, and Culture Within Geographic and Generational Context – Ana Mari Cauce
Chapter 9. Advancing Theory Through Research: The Case of Extrusion in Stepfamilies – Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Edith A. Lewis, Summer Sullivan, Jessica Podolsky, Rosane Mantilla de Souza, and Victoria Mitrani
Spotlight on Theory: Emotionally Focused Family Therapy With Stepfamilies – James L. Furrow, Brent Bradley, and Susan M. Johnson
Spotlight on Methods: Exploring the Diversity of Stepfamily Relationships – Maria Schmeeckle
Case Study: Identity Enactment and Verification in Gay and Lesbian Stepfamilies – Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, Kari Henley, and Kay Pasley
Discussion and Extension: Leaving Whose Home? When Stepchildren Leave Is it Always Extrusion? – Lawrence H. Ganong and Marilyn Coleman
Part III: Changing Family Interactions Within and Across Generations
Chapter 10. Through the Lens of Time: How Families Live in and Through Time – Kerry J. Daly and John Beaton
Spotlight on Theory: Family in and Beyond Time – Andrew J. Weigert
Spotlight on Methods: The Experience Sampling Method – Jennifer A. Schmidt
Case Study: Viewing Time Through the Eyes of Overscheduled Children and Their Underconnected Families – Yvette V. Perry and William J. Doherty
Discussion and Extension: Time and Time Again: A Critical Look at Order in Family Life – Barbara H. Fiese
Chapter 11. Theorizing About Marriage – Jason S. Carroll, Stan J. Knapp, and Thomas B. Holman
Spotlight on Theory: Theory-Driven Couple Evaluation – Luciano L′Abate
Spotlight on Methods: Studying Marriages Longitudinally – Frank D. Fincham and Thomas N. Bradbury
Case Study: Cultural Narratives and Individual Experiences in Relationships – Richard Bulcroft, Linda Smeins, and Kris Bulcroft
Case Study: Couples Under Stress: Studying Change in Dyadic Closeness and Distance – Yoav Lavee
Discussion and Extension: Theorizing the Particulars of Marriage – Bert N. Adams
Chapter 12. Analyzing Couples and Families: Multilevel Methods – Aline G. Sayer and Mary Maguire Klute
Spotlight on Theory: Personality and Family Process – James E. Deal, Charles F. Halverson, Jr., and Valerie Havill
Spotlight on Theory: Families in Community Contexts – Jay A. Mancini, Gary L. Bowen, and James A. Martin
Discussion and Extension: A Comment on the Use of Multilevel Methods in Family Research – James M. White and Jay D. Teachman
Chapter 13. Theorizing About Aggression Between Intimates: A Dialectical Approach – Loreen N. Olson, Mark A. Fine, and Sally A. Lloyd
Spotlight on Theory: Family Resilience – Charles H. Huber
Spotlight on Methods: Holding Multiple Theories in Our Hands: Advanced Dialectical Research Methods – Deborah A. Davis and Edward Read Barton
Case Study: An Ecological Perspective on an Intergenerational Family Problem – Lawrence B. Schiamberg and Daphna Gans
Discussion and Extension: The Challenges and Promise of a Dialectical Approach to Theorizing About Intimate Violence – Claire M. Renzetti
Chapter 14. Fatherhood and Father Involvement: Emerging Constructs and Theoretical Orientations – Randal D. Day, Charlie Lewis, Margaret O′Brien, and Michael E. Lamb
Case Study: Incarceration and Reentry of Fathers Into the Lives of Their Families – Joyce A. Arditti, Alan C. Acock, and Randal D. Day
Case Study: The Unanticipated Consequences of Promoting Father Involvement: A Feminist Perspective – Yoshie Sano
Discussion and Extension: Fathers, Fatherhood, and Families: (Re)Casting Issues of Diversity Into Forming and Re-forming Conceptualizations – Vivian L. Gadsden and R. Karl Rethemeyer
Chapter 15. Influences of Parents and Siblings on the Development of Children and Adolescents – Martin Pinquart and Rainer K. Silbereisen
Spotlight on Theory: Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory – Ronald P. Rohner
Spotlight on Methods: Observational Methods for Studying Families – Lorraine C. Taylor and Melissa A. Barnett
Case Study: Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Integrating Attachment and Bowenian Family Systems Theories – Mark K. Benson
Discussion and Extension: The Role of Families in Developmental Continuity and Change During Adolescence – Jennifer L. Matjasko and Katherine A. Paz
Chapter 16. Theorizing Intergenerational Family Relations: Solidarity, Conflict, and Ambivalence in Cross-National Contexts – Ruth Katz, Ariela Lowenstein, Judith Phillips, and Svein Olav Daatland
Spotlight on Methods: Qualitative Approaches to the Study of Intergenerational Relations – Gay Becker
Case Study: Testing Theories About Intergenerational Exchanges – Merril Silverstein
Case Study: Recent Shifts in Family Support for Older People in Ghana – Isabella Aboderin
Discussion and Extension: Theorizing Intergenerational Relations Across Societies – G. Clare Wenger
Part IV: Families and Larger Social Forces
Chapter 17. Culture, Cognition, and Parenthood – Ralph La Rossa, Wendy Simonds, and Donald C. Reitzes
Spotlight on Theory: The Evolution of Parenting – David C. Bell
Spotlight on Methods: Studying Foster and Adoptive Parent-Child Relationships – Katharine P. Leslie
Case Study: River of Grief: Hearing Parents and Siblings Following Child Death – Colleen I. Murray and Kathleen R. Gilbert
Discussion and Extension: Parenthood, Parenting, and Marital Interactions – Debra Umberson and Belinda L. Needham
Chapter 18. Multicultural and Critical Race Feminisms: Theorizing Families in the Third Wave – Lee Ann De Reus, April L. Few, and Libby Balter Blume
Spotlight on Theory: Veiled Heads: A Middle Eastern Feminist Perspective – Manijeh Daneshpour
Spotlight on Methods: Kentucky Homeless Mothers – Joanna M. Badagliacco
Case Study: Challenges Faced by Nonelite Women in Higher Education – Norma Burgess
Discussion and Extension: Integrating Youth Into Our Feminist Theory, Research, and Practice – Kristine M. Baber
Chapter 19. Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Externalizing Behaviors: A Structural Equation Framework – Robert Flynn Corwyn and Robert H. Bradley
Case Study: Multisite, Mixed-Methods Study of Rural Low-Income Families – Bonnie Braun and Elaine A. Anderson
Discussion and Extension: Promoting Positive Youth Development Across Variations in Socioeconomic Status: Framing the Structural Equation Modeling Approach Within a Developmental Systems Perspective – Christina Theokas and Richard M. Lerner
Chapter 20. Don′t Stop at the Borders: Theorizing Beyond Dichotomies of Work and Family – Shelley M. Mac Dermid, Kevin Roy, and Anisa M. Zvonkovic
Spotlight on Theory: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Work-Family Conflict – Josip Obradovic and Mira Cudina
Spotlight on Methods: Methodological Challenges in Theorizing the Work-Family Complex – Suraj Commuri
Case Study:The Interface of Elder Caregiving and Paid Employment – Judy L. Singleton
Discussion and Extension: Suggestions for a Multilevel Reframing of Work-Family Theory – Joseph G. Grzywacz, Angela J. Hattery, and Patricia Voydanoff
Chapter 21. Religion and Families – Linda M. Chatters and Robert Joseph Taylor
Spotlight on Theory: ‘Good Enough’ Theorizing About Families, Spirituality, and Religion: Facing Our Own Fundamentalism – Carla M. Dahl
Spotlight on Methods: Measurement Issues in the Study of Religion and Spirituality – Jacqueline S. Mattis
Case Study: Links Between Families and Religion – Don Swenson, Jerry G. Pankhurst, and Sharon K. Houseknecht
Discussion and Extension: How Highly Religious Families Strive to Fulfill Sacred Purposes – David C. Dollahite and Loren D. Marks
Chapter 22. Families, Theories, and Social Policy – Phyllis Moen and Scott Coltrane
Spotlight on Theory: Families and Policy: Health Issues of Older Women – Karen A. Roberto
Spotlight on Methods: Investigating Child Abuse Investigations – Jennifer A. Reich
Case Study: Theoretical Threads Weave the Foundation for Family Policy Research – Lydia Blalock, Pamela A. Monroe, and M. E. Betsy Garrison
Discussion and Extension: Thoughts on Families and Public Policy as Viewed by Phyllis Moen and Scott Coltrane – Joan Aldous
Part V: Preparing the Next Generation of Family Scholars
23. College Professors′ Conversations About Teaching Family Theories – Velma Mc Bride Murry, Paul C. Rosenblatt, and Elizabeth Wieling
Spotlight on Theory: Walking the Walk: Teaching Systems Theory by Doing Theory – Gail G. Whitchurch
Spotlight on Theory: Human Ecology Theory for the 21st Century – Lillian A. Phenice and Robert J. Griffore
Spotlight on Theory: Teaching Theory 101A – Denise Berg
Spotlight on Methods: Linking Theory, Methods, Community Wisdom, and Local Need – James M. Frabutt
Case Study: A Family With Gender Inequality: Theory in Clinical Teaching – Thomas W. Blume and Charles Lee Cole
Chapter 24. Teaching Methods of Family Research – Constance L. Shehan and Theodore N. Greenstein
Spotlight on Methods: Making Statistics Come Alive – Walter R. Schumm
Spotlight on Methods: Developing Professional Skills in Methods: Writing Grant Proposals – Chalandra M. Bryant
Case Study: Getting to the Bottom of the Spanking Debate: Bringing in the Ethics of Research – Robyn L. Mowery and Lynda H. Walters
Chapter 25. Controversies and Firestorms: An Epilogue – Vern L. Bengtson, Katherine R. Allen, David M. Klein, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, and Alan C. Acock
Spotlight on Methods: Are You a ‘Positivist’? An Epistemological Self-Assessment – David M. Klein
Spotlight on Theory: Where Does Queer Theory Take Us? – Stan J. Knapp and Camille S. Williams
Spotlight on Theory: Pushing the Boundaries of the Sourcebook – Katherine R. Allen
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors