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Extending Families

Extending Families
The Social Networks of Parents and their Children

U. Bronfenbrenner, M. Cochran, D. Riley, L. Gunnarsson, C. R. Henderson, Jr, W. E. Cross, Jr
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  • Date Published: May 1993
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521445863

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  • How do personal networks evolve and what roles do they play for parents, and for the development of children? Can these ties with relatives, neighbours, and friends provide stability for family members during periods of disruption caused by divorce, unemployment, geographic dislocation or serious illness? How do networks change over time? To what extent are network members interchangeable; can unrelated friends take the place of close relatives? These are among the questions addressed in Extending Families, a ground-breaking study about how personal networks evolve, and what roles they play for parents and for the development of children. The volume is an outgrowth of a ten-year cooperative research effort carried out by the authors as part of the Comparative Ecology of Human Development Project at Cornell University. In this comprehensive and integrated volume, Moncrieff Cochran and his colleagues document and compare the roles network members play in the lives of African-American and Caucasian parents in the United States, and parents in Sweden, Wales and West Germany.

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    • Date Published: May 1993
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521445863
    • length: 468 pages
    • dimensions: 226 x 151 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.615kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Foreword U. Bronfenbrenner
    Preface
    Part I. Ideas and Themes:
    1. Personal networks in the ecology of human development M. Cochran
    Part II. Settings, Methods and Illustrations:
    2. Settings and methods D. Riley et al
    3. The social networks interview L. Gunnarsson
    4. Descriptive illustrations M. Cochran and C. R. Henderson, Jr
    Part III. The Influences of Race, Class and Culture:
    5. Social networks, race and ethnicity W. E. Cross, Jr
    6. The social networks of married mothers in four cultures M. Cochran et al
    7. The social support networks of single parents: Sweden and the United States M. Cochran and L. Gunnarsson
    Part IV. Impacts on Perceptions and Performance:
    8. Network influences upon perception of the child: solo parenting and social support M. Cochran and C. R. Henderson, Jr
    9. Network influences on father involvement in childrearing D. Riley
    10. The social networks of six-year-olds: context, content and consequence M. Cochran and D. Riley
    Part V. Changes in Networks Over Time:
    11. Changes in network resources and relationships over time M. Larner
    12. Local residential mobility and its effects on social networks: a cross-cultural comparison M. Larner
    13. Formal supports and informal social ties: a case study M. Cochran and C. R. Henderson, Jr
    Part VI. Social Networks and Human Development:
    14. The network as an environment for human development M. Cochran
    15. Environmental factors constraining network development M. Cochran
    16. Factors influencing personal social initiative M. Cochran
    17. Personal networks and public policy M. Cochran
    Appendix 1. The social network interviews
    Endnotes
    References.

  • Authors

    Moncrieff Cochran, Cornell University, New York

    Mary Larner, University College of Borås, Sweden

    David Riley, University of Wisconsin, Madison

    Lars Gunnarsson, Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden

    Charles R. Henderson, Jr, Cornell University, New York

    Contributors

    U. Bronfenbrenner, M. Cochran, D. Riley, L. Gunnarsson, C. R. Henderson, Jr, W. E. Cross, Jr

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