1st Edition
Researching Families and Communities Social and Generational Change
1. Introduction - Rosalind Edwards 2. Thinking about families and communities over time - Graham Crow 3. Are community studies still ‘good to think with’? - David H.J. Morgan 4. Rewriting sexuality and history - Jeffrey Weeks 5. Families in Black and minority ethnic communities and social capital: past and continuing false prophesies in social studies - Harry Goulbourne 6. Secondary analysis in investigating family change: exploring substantive and conceptual questions - Val Gillies 7. Recycling the evidence: different approaches to the reanalysis of elite life histories - Joanna Bornat and Gail Wilson 8. The family and social change revisited - Nickie Charles, Charlotte Davies and Chris Harris 9. Capturing locality change: the family and community life of older people - Chris Phillipson 10. The UK Millennium Cohort Study: the circumstances of early motherhood - Denise Hawkes 11. Using longitudinal data to examine living alone in England and Wales: 1971-2001 - Malcolm Williams, Moira Maconachie, Lawrence Ware, Joan Chandler and Brian Dodgeon 12. From Educational Priority Areas to area-based interventions: community, neighbourhood and preschool - Teresa Smith
Biography
Rosalind Edwards is Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Families & Social Capital Research Group at London South Bank University. She has researched and published widely in the field of family studies.






