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Foreword |
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Preface |
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1 Troubling normalities and normal family troubles: diversities, experiences and tensions |
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PART ONE APPROACHING FAMILY TROUBLES? CONTEXTS AND METHODOLOGIES |
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23 | (48) |
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2 Cultural context, families and troubles |
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27 | (8) |
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3 Representing family troubles through the 20th century |
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35 | (10) |
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4 The role of science in understanding family troubles |
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45 | (14) |
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5 Family troubles, methods trouble: qualitative research and the methodological divide |
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59 | (12) |
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PART TWO WHOSE TROUBLE? CONTESTED DEFINITIONS AND PRACTICES |
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71 | (60) |
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6 Disabled parents and normative family life: the obscuring of lived experiences of parents and children within policy and research accounts |
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75 | (10) |
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7 Normal problems or problem children? Parents and the micro-politics of deviance and disability |
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85 | (12) |
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8 Troubled talk and talk about troubles: moral cultures of infant feeding in professional, policy and parenting discourses |
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97 | (10) |
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9 Children's non-conforming behaviour: personal trouble or public issue? |
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107 | (12) |
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10 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" |
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119 | (12) |
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PART THREE THE NORMAL, THE TROUBLING AND THE HARMFUL? |
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Introduction to Part Three |
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11 Troubling loss? Children's experiences of major disruptions in family life |
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135 | (16) |
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12 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" |
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151 | (12) |
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13 Thinking about sociological work on personal and family life in the light of research on young people's experience of parental substance misuse |
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163 | (10) |
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14 The trouble with siblings: some psychosocial thoughts about sisters, aggression and femininity |
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173 | (12) |
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15 Children and family transitions: contact and togetherness |
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185 | (10) |
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PART FOUR TROUBLES AND TRANSITIONS ACROSS SPACE AND CULTURE |
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195 | (62) |
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Introduction to Part Four |
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16 `Troubling' or `ordinary'? Children's views on migration and intergenerational ethnic identities |
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199 | (10) |
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17 Colombian families dealing with parents' international migration |
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209 | (14) |
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Maria Claudia Duque-Paramo |
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18 Families left behind: unaccompanied young people seeking asylum in the UK |
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223 | (10) |
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19 Young people's caring relations and transitions within families affected by HIV |
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233 | (12) |
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20 Estimating the prevalence of forced marriage in England |
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245 | (12) |
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PART FIVE WORKING WITH FAMILIES |
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Introduction to Part Five |
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21 European perspectives on parenting and family support |
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263 | (16) |
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22 What supports resilient coping among family members? A systemic practitioner's perspective |
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279 | (12) |
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23 Troubled and troublesome teens: mothers' and professionals' understandings of parenting teenagers and teenage troubles |
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291 | (14) |
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24 Contested family practices and moral reasoning: updating concepts for working with family-related social problems |
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305 | (10) |
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25 Working with fathers: risk or resource? |
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315 | (12) |
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26 What is at stake in family troubles? Existential issues and value frameworks |
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Index |
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