Global Families

Global Families
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781479891160
ISBN-13 : 1479891169
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Families by : Catherine Ceniza Choy

In the last fifty years, transnational adoption—specifically, the adoption of Asian children—has exploded in popularity as an alternative path to family making. Despite the cultural acceptance of this practice, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the factors that allowed Asian international adoption to flourish. In Global Families, Catherine Ceniza Choy unearths the little-known historical origins of Asian international adoption in the United States. Beginning with the post-World War II presence of the U.S. military in Asia, she reveals how mixed-race children born of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese women and U.S. servicemen comprised one of the earliest groups of adoptive children. Based on extensive archival research, Global Families moves beyond one-dimensional portrayals of Asian international adoption as either a progressive form of U.S. multiculturalism or as an exploitative form of cultural and economic imperialism. Rather, Choy acknowledges the complexity of the phenomenon, illuminating both its radical possibilities of a world united across national, cultural, and racial divides through family formation and its strong potential for reinforcing the very racial and cultural hierarchies it sought to challenge.

Families in Global and Multicultural Perspective

Families in Global and Multicultural Perspective
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780761928195
ISBN-13 : 0761928197
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Families in Global and Multicultural Perspective by : Bron B Ingoldsby

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Global Families

Global Families
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781412998635
ISBN-13 : 1412998638
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Families by : Meg Wilkes Karraker

In Global Families, author Meg Karraker provides family scholars with a methodical introduction to the interdisciplinary field of globalization. Global Families then examines the ways in which globalization impinges on families throughout the world in four major areas: demographic transitions, world-wide culture, international violence, and transnational employment. The book concludes with a discussion of supra-national policies and other efforts to position families in this global landscape.

Research Handbook of Global Families

Research Handbook of Global Families
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781788112871
ISBN-13 : 1788112873
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook of Global Families by : Yvonne Kallane

With research into the lives of global families becoming an increasing focus worldwide, this Research Handbook is a timely compendium of contemporary scholarship. It aptly describes the work-family interface, delving into the unique dimensions of global family life.

Children of Global Migration

Children of Global Migration
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0804749442
ISBN-13 : 9780804749442
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Children of Global Migration by : Rhacel Salazar Parreñas

"With an ethnographer's ear and a social critic's lens, Rhacel Salazar Parreñas illuminates the care deficit of the immigrant second generation, the children of transnational Filipino families left behind by mothers and fathers who labor in the global economy."--Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara

Raising Global Families

Raising Global Families
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781503605916
ISBN-13 : 1503605914
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Raising Global Families by : Pei-Chia Lan

Public discourse on Asian parenting tends to fixate on ethnic culture as a static value set, disguising the fluidity and diversity of Chinese parenting. Such stereotypes also fail to account for the challenges of raising children in a rapidly modernizing world, full of globalizing values. In Raising Global Families, Pei-Chia Lan examines how ethnic Chinese parents in Taiwan and the United States negotiate cultural differences and class inequality to raise children in the contexts of globalization and immigration. She draws on a uniquely comparative, multisited research model with four groups of parents: middle-class and working-class parents in Taiwan, and middle-class and working-class Chinese immigrants in the Boston area. Despite sharing a similar ethnic cultural background, these parents develop class-specific, context-sensitive strategies for arranging their children's education, care, and discipline, and for coping with uncertainties provoked by their changing surroundings. Lan's cross-Pacific comparison demonstrates that class inequality permeates the fabric of family life, even as it takes shape in different ways across national contexts.

Our Global Families

Our Global Families
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781441221797
ISBN-13 : 1441221794
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Global Families by : Todd M. Johnson

As Christians, we belong to not only a diverse global Christian family but also a diverse human family. Todd Johnson, a noted expert on global Christianity and world missions trends, and Cindy Wu show how divisions within these families work against our desire to bring about positive change in the world. They provide an overview of global Christian identity, exploring how we can be faithful to our own tradition while engaging Christians across denominations and be better informed as we work with people of other religions. The book utilizes the latest research data on global Christianity and world religions and includes tables, graphs, charts, and end-of-chapter discussion questions.

Understanding Families

Understanding Families
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781446254233
ISBN-13 : 1446254232
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Families by : Linda McKie

"I don′t know how often I′ve wished for an introductory text on family life which encompassed critical contemporary sociological thinking alongside the basic information students need, and have only found fossilised thinking on a stodgy subject. But now all that has changed. McKie and Callan have achieved what I thought was almost impossible in Understanding Families - a textbook which provides unrivalled foundations for a critical understanding of contemporary families and relationships." - Carol Smart, The Morgan Centre, University of Manchester "This excellent, innovative, comprehensive and easy to read text should be essential reading for everyone keen to understand families across the globe... It will make an outstanding contribution to family studies and is highly recommended." - Janet Walker, Newcastle University "Easy to read text, which debates current thinking surrounding modern families. Case studies and questions for the reader throughout the text help traslate theory into practice." - Justine Gallagher, Northumbria University Families are the core building blocks of society. Our experience of them affects many aspects of our everyday lives shaping our expectations and future plans. Written by experts in family studies and family policy, this clear, engaging book adopts a global perspective to usefully examine how modern families can be explored and understood in research, policy and practice. Packed with critical pedagogy, including case-studies, think points, key words and a glossary, it guides students through topics such as relationships, sexualities and paid and unpaid work, continually returning to its central themes of process and structure. The book also: Applies key social theories to contemporary analysis Examines key studies on researching families and family life Explores the role of government policies and practices This comprehensive introduction to the study of families and relationships is a timely resource for students and lecturers working across the social sciences, particularly students of family studies, the sociology of the family, family policy, and social work and the family Linda McKie is Professor of Sociology, Glasgow Caledonian University; Samantha Callan is based at the Centre for Social Justice. They are both affiliated to the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships at the University of Edinburgh.

Global Families, Inequality and Transnational Adoption

Global Families, Inequality and Transnational Adoption
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781137524768
ISBN-13 : 1137524766
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Families, Inequality and Transnational Adoption by : Riitta Högbacka

This book looks at the simultaneous processes of making and un-making of families that are part of the adoption practice. Whereas most studies on transnational adoption concentrate on the adoptive family, the author identifies not only the happy occasion when a family gains a child, but also the sorrow and loss of the child to its family of origin. Situating transnational adoption in the context of the Global North-South divide, Hogbacka investigates the devastating effects of unequal life chances and asymmetrical power relations on the adoption process and on the mothers whose children are adopted. Based on unique primary material gathered in in-depth interviews with South African families of origin and Finnish adoptive families, the book investigates the decision-making processes of both sets of parents and the encounters between them. The first mothers' narratives are juxtaposed with those of the adopters and of the adoption social workers who act on the principles of the wider adoption system. Concluding with a critique of the Global Northism that exemplifies current practices, Hogbacka sketches the contours of a more just approach to transnational adoption that would shatter rather than perpetuate inequality. The book can also be read as an expose of the consequences of current inequalities for poor families. Global Families, Inequality and Transnational Adoption will be of interest to students and scholars of adoption studies, family and kinship, sociology, anthropology, social work and development.

Global Aging and Challenges to Families

Global Aging and Challenges to Families
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 607
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ISBN-10 : 9781351328142
ISBN-13 : 135132814X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Aging and Challenges to Families by : Vern Bengtson

The recent explosion in population ageing across the globe represents one of the most remarkable demographic changes in human history. Population ageing will profoundly affect families. Who will care for the growing numbers of tomorrows very old members of societies? Will it be state governments? The aged themselves? Their families? The purpose of this book is to examine consequences of global aging for families and intergenerational support, and for nations as they plan for the future.