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Families' impact dissected: public versus private realms.

Dive into "Public and Private Families: A Reader" and you'll explore the dynamic roles families play in society as observed by a seasoned sociologist. Andrew Cherlin's anthology urges us to consider the private intimacies and public influences of family life, blending in-depth analysis with broader societal impacts. If you're curious about the nexus of personal relationships and social policy, this reader will both enrich your understanding and provoke thoughtful discourse on family structures.

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ISBN: 9780078026683
Date of Publication: 2012-11-08
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Personal Development, History
Related Topics: Social Issues, Parenting
Goodreads rating: 3.62
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Public and Private A Reader, seventh edition, exemplifies Andrew Cherlin’s belief that families matter in both the public and private sphere, and the book’s 28 readings reflect this notion. Keyed to the fourteen chapters of Cherlin’s successful text Public and Private An Introduction, also in its seventh edition, the reader includes both veteran and updated materials that both supplement and enhance the introduction.
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Families' impact dissected: public versus private realms.

Dive into "Public and Private Families: A Reader" and you'll explore the dynamic roles families play in society as observed by a seasoned sociologist. Andrew Cherlin's anthology urges us to consider the private intimacies and public influences of family life, blending in-depth analysis with broader societal impacts. If you're curious about the nexus of personal relationships and social policy, this reader will both enrich your understanding and provoke thoughtful discourse on family structures.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.