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Family and Kinship in the United States
Cultural Perspectives on Familial Belonging©2016 Edited Collection -
Mechanisms to Assure Long-Term Family Business Survival
A Study of the Dynamics of Cohesion in Multigenerational Family Business Families©2007 Thesis -
Family Group Conferencing – Mehr gemeinschaftliche und familiäre Verantwortungsübernahme im Jugendstrafrecht?
Eine rechtsvergleichende Betrachtung des deutschen und des neuseeländischen Jugendstrafrechts©2010 Thesis -
The Impact of Labour Market Insecurity on the Work and Family Life of Men and Women
A Comparison of Germany, Great Britain, and Spain©2005 Thesis -
Histoires de famille et littérature de jeunesse / Family Stories and Children’s Literature
Filiation, transmission, réinvention ? / Parentage, Transmission or Reinvention?©2021 Edited Collection -
Pflichtteilsrecht – Forced Heirship – Family Provision
Österreich – Louisiana – Schweiz – England und Wales- Ein Rechtsvergleich©2011 Thesis -
Population, Famille et Société / Population, Family, and Society
ISSN: 1660-6043
This series welcomes and encourages the dialogue between demography and family studies to revitalize social history as well as sociology and population studies. An international network of scholars based at the Laboratory of Demography and Family Studies of the University of Geneva has initiated an open-minded series that seeks to reflect the latest developments in research. The collection emphasizes comparative and international perspectives, as well as interdisciplinary approaches drawing from history, economics, statistics, sociology, geography, demography, and cultural anthropology. Innovative methodologies for both qualitative and quantitative analysis which allow authors to reformulate old problems and ask new questions are particular welcome. The series publishes both individual and collective volumes. The first group encompasses case studies or monographs coming from the Swiss or the international scientific world, including the best Ph.D. dissertations. The second group refers to collective volumes organized around a topic emerging from a scientific debate, with contributions from various disciplinary fields and/or geographic horizons. Cette collection a pour ambition d'accueillir et de promouvoir le dialogue entre les démographes et les spécialistes de la famille, dialogue qui renouvelle profondément tant l'histoire sociale que la sociologie contemporaine. Animée par un réseau international qui s'appuie sur le Laboratoire de Démographie et d'Etudes Familiales de l'Université de Genève, la collection est largement ouverte et veut refléter les dynamiques de recherche les plus récentes. Elle privilégie les perspectives comparatives, internationales, ainsi que les approches interdisciplinaires, celles qui mêlent les apports de l'histoire, de l'économie, de la statistique, de la sociologie, de la géographie, de la démographie, de l'anthropologie culturelle, etc. L'innovation méthodologique, dans les domaines du qualitatif aussi bien que du quantitatif, qui permet de refonder les problématiques et d'articuler de nouvelles questions, est particulièrement saluée. La collection accueille aussi bien des contributions individuelles que collectives. Dans le premier groupe se rangent les monographies ou travaux de synthèse issus du milieu scientifique suisse et international, en ce compris les meilleures thèses de doctorat. Le second groupe réunit des recueils d'articles organisés autour d'un thème qui émerge dans le débat scientifique, et qui requiert le croisement de regards venus de multiples horizons disciplinaires et/ou géographiques. This series welcomes and encourages the dialogue between demography and family studies to revitalize social history as well as sociology and population studies. An international network of scholars based at the Laboratory of Demography and Family Studies of the University of Geneva has initiated an open-minded series that seeks to reflect the latest developments in research. The collection emphasizes comparative and international perspectives, as well as interdisciplinary approaches drawing from history, economics, statistics, sociology, geography, demography, and cultural anthropology. Innovative methodologies for both qualitative and quantitative analysis which allow authors to reformulate old problems and ask new questions are particular welcome. The series publishes both individual and collective volumes. The first group encompasses case studies or monographs coming from the Swiss or the international scientific world, including the best Ph.D. dissertations. The second group refers to collective volumes organized around a topic emerging from a scientific debate, with contributions from various disciplinary fields and/or geographic horizons.
38 publications
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Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family
Communication, Identity, and Difference©2020 Textbook -
The Darker Side of Family Communication
The Harmful, the Morally Suspect, and the Socially Inappropriate©2016 Textbook -
Remaking "Family" Communicatively
©2015 Monographs -
The Stem Family in Eurasian Perspective
Revisiting House Societies, 17th-20th centuries©2009 Edited Collection -
Beyond the Nuclear Family: Families in a Configurational Perspective
©2008 Edited Collection -
Family, Law, and Society: from Roman Law to the Present Day
©2024 Edited Collection -
KINSHIP REIMAGINED: FAMILY IN DORIS LESSING’S FICTION
©2020 Monographs -
Rethinking East-Central Europe: family systems and co-residence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Volume 1: Contexts and analyses – Volume 2: Data quality assessments, documentation, and bibliography©2015 Monographs -
Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions
Going Through This Together©2011 Textbook -
Family, Separation and Migration: An Evolution-Involution of the Global Refugee Crisis
©2023 Edited Collection -
Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland
Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust©2022 Monographs -
Family and Dysfunction in Contemporary Irish Narrative and Film
©2016 Monographs