Gary W Peterson, Suzanne Steinmetz
Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families
The Lives and Careers of Family Scholars
Gary W Peterson, Suzanne Steinmetz
Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families
The Lives and Careers of Family Scholars
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In Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families: The Lives and Careers of Family Scholars, you'll find 40 autobiographies written by leading scholars in sociology, family studies, psychology, and child development. Their fascinating stories demonstrate how their family experiences, educational opportunities, and occupational endeavors not only shaped the disciplines they chose but also shaped the theoretical perspectives they utilized and the topics they researched.
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In Pioneering Paths in the Study of Families: The Lives and Careers of Family Scholars, you'll find 40 autobiographies written by leading scholars in sociology, family studies, psychology, and child development. Their fascinating stories demonstrate how their family experiences, educational opportunities, and occupational endeavors not only shaped the disciplines they chose but also shaped the theoretical perspectives they utilized and the topics they researched.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 926
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9780789020888
- ISBN-10: 0789020882
- Artikelnr.: 22433612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 926
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9780789020888
- ISBN-10: 0789020882
- Artikelnr.: 22433612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gary W Peterson, Suzanne Steinmetz
* Preface
* Part I: Crossing Boundaries
* Crossing Boundaries: An Introduction to the Lives of Family Scholars
* A Hero's Journey: The Lifeways of a Modern Day Asclepius
* My Autobiography
* In Search of Resiliency in Families: Vision Quest of a Native
Hawaiian Family Scholar
* Life as a Sociologist
* My Biographical Self: A Brief Sketch
* Exploring and Defining Early Social Ecologies and Their Impact:
Mothers, Fathers, Families, and Cultures
* Part II: Overcoming Obstacles
* Overcoming ObstaclesChallenges to Life and Scholarship
* Now Take My LifePlease!
* By the Book: An Academic Memoir
* Living the Literature: Keeping My Family in Family Sociology
* Aspirations and Possibilities: Coming to Terms with Other People's
Reality
* Constructing a Life Course
* Following a Non-Linear Career Path: Dietetics + Child Development +
Special Education = Family Studies
* Part III: Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* An Autobiographical Sketch
* How I Got This Way: Memoirs of a Liberal
* The Autobiography of a Sex Researcher: Short Version
* My Family and Me: A 20th Century Saga
* A Personal and Intellectual Journey
* My Life Story: Reflections of an Early Family Scholar
* Families, Social Change, and Individual Lives
* Making the World Safe for Difference
* Part IV: Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Toward Understanding Families as Groups
* The Importance of Serendipity
* Continuities and Diversities
* Coming Full Circle: From Volunteer to Professional
* The Social Construction of a Family Sociologist
* Orchestrating Differences: The Making of a Family Psychologist
* Reflections of a Psychologist Turned Relationship/Family Scientist
* Soft Ideas and Hard Methods: Family Sociologist or Social
Psychologist?
* The Admiral's Son with an Independent Spirit
* Trying to Make Sense of Self: A Work in Progress
* Part V: Independent Spirits
* Independent Spirits
* Evelyn Duvall's Life
* Migration into Middle Class: Social Capital at Work
* How a Kid from the North Woods Got Lucky
* Mountains, Mormonism, Marriage, and Family: Life and Career
Reflections
* The Way Things Were and Still Are
* Observing Families: Their Contexts and Consequences
* An Interest in Lost Persons
* Treads in My Professional Career
* Life Course Reflections
* Everyday Life in Family Scholarship and Family Life: Sketches and
Interpretations
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Part I: Crossing Boundaries
* Crossing Boundaries: An Introduction to the Lives of Family Scholars
* A Hero's Journey: The Lifeways of a Modern Day Asclepius
* My Autobiography
* In Search of Resiliency in Families: Vision Quest of a Native
Hawaiian Family Scholar
* Life as a Sociologist
* My Biographical Self: A Brief Sketch
* Exploring and Defining Early Social Ecologies and Their Impact:
Mothers, Fathers, Families, and Cultures
* Part II: Overcoming Obstacles
* Overcoming ObstaclesChallenges to Life and Scholarship
* Now Take My LifePlease!
* By the Book: An Academic Memoir
* Living the Literature: Keeping My Family in Family Sociology
* Aspirations and Possibilities: Coming to Terms with Other People's
Reality
* Constructing a Life Course
* Following a Non-Linear Career Path: Dietetics + Child Development +
Special Education = Family Studies
* Part III: Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* An Autobiographical Sketch
* How I Got This Way: Memoirs of a Liberal
* The Autobiography of a Sex Researcher: Short Version
* My Family and Me: A 20th Century Saga
* A Personal and Intellectual Journey
* My Life Story: Reflections of an Early Family Scholar
* Families, Social Change, and Individual Lives
* Making the World Safe for Difference
* Part IV: Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Toward Understanding Families as Groups
* The Importance of Serendipity
* Continuities and Diversities
* Coming Full Circle: From Volunteer to Professional
* The Social Construction of a Family Sociologist
* Orchestrating Differences: The Making of a Family Psychologist
* Reflections of a Psychologist Turned Relationship/Family Scientist
* Soft Ideas and Hard Methods: Family Sociologist or Social
Psychologist?
* The Admiral's Son with an Independent Spirit
* Trying to Make Sense of Self: A Work in Progress
* Part V: Independent Spirits
* Independent Spirits
* Evelyn Duvall's Life
* Migration into Middle Class: Social Capital at Work
* How a Kid from the North Woods Got Lucky
* Mountains, Mormonism, Marriage, and Family: Life and Career
Reflections
* The Way Things Were and Still Are
* Observing Families: Their Contexts and Consequences
* An Interest in Lost Persons
* Treads in My Professional Career
* Life Course Reflections
* Everyday Life in Family Scholarship and Family Life: Sketches and
Interpretations
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Preface
* Part I: Crossing Boundaries
* Crossing Boundaries: An Introduction to the Lives of Family Scholars
* A Hero's Journey: The Lifeways of a Modern Day Asclepius
* My Autobiography
* In Search of Resiliency in Families: Vision Quest of a Native
Hawaiian Family Scholar
* Life as a Sociologist
* My Biographical Self: A Brief Sketch
* Exploring and Defining Early Social Ecologies and Their Impact:
Mothers, Fathers, Families, and Cultures
* Part II: Overcoming Obstacles
* Overcoming ObstaclesChallenges to Life and Scholarship
* Now Take My LifePlease!
* By the Book: An Academic Memoir
* Living the Literature: Keeping My Family in Family Sociology
* Aspirations and Possibilities: Coming to Terms with Other People's
Reality
* Constructing a Life Course
* Following a Non-Linear Career Path: Dietetics + Child Development +
Special Education = Family Studies
* Part III: Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* An Autobiographical Sketch
* How I Got This Way: Memoirs of a Liberal
* The Autobiography of a Sex Researcher: Short Version
* My Family and Me: A 20th Century Saga
* A Personal and Intellectual Journey
* My Life Story: Reflections of an Early Family Scholar
* Families, Social Change, and Individual Lives
* Making the World Safe for Difference
* Part IV: Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Toward Understanding Families as Groups
* The Importance of Serendipity
* Continuities and Diversities
* Coming Full Circle: From Volunteer to Professional
* The Social Construction of a Family Sociologist
* Orchestrating Differences: The Making of a Family Psychologist
* Reflections of a Psychologist Turned Relationship/Family Scientist
* Soft Ideas and Hard Methods: Family Sociologist or Social
Psychologist?
* The Admiral's Son with an Independent Spirit
* Trying to Make Sense of Self: A Work in Progress
* Part V: Independent Spirits
* Independent Spirits
* Evelyn Duvall's Life
* Migration into Middle Class: Social Capital at Work
* How a Kid from the North Woods Got Lucky
* Mountains, Mormonism, Marriage, and Family: Life and Career
Reflections
* The Way Things Were and Still Are
* Observing Families: Their Contexts and Consequences
* An Interest in Lost Persons
* Treads in My Professional Career
* Life Course Reflections
* Everyday Life in Family Scholarship and Family Life: Sketches and
Interpretations
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Part I: Crossing Boundaries
* Crossing Boundaries: An Introduction to the Lives of Family Scholars
* A Hero's Journey: The Lifeways of a Modern Day Asclepius
* My Autobiography
* In Search of Resiliency in Families: Vision Quest of a Native
Hawaiian Family Scholar
* Life as a Sociologist
* My Biographical Self: A Brief Sketch
* Exploring and Defining Early Social Ecologies and Their Impact:
Mothers, Fathers, Families, and Cultures
* Part II: Overcoming Obstacles
* Overcoming ObstaclesChallenges to Life and Scholarship
* Now Take My LifePlease!
* By the Book: An Academic Memoir
* Living the Literature: Keeping My Family in Family Sociology
* Aspirations and Possibilities: Coming to Terms with Other People's
Reality
* Constructing a Life Course
* Following a Non-Linear Career Path: Dietetics + Child Development +
Special Education = Family Studies
* Part III: Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* Environmental and Family Influences Shaping Family Scholars
* An Autobiographical Sketch
* How I Got This Way: Memoirs of a Liberal
* The Autobiography of a Sex Researcher: Short Version
* My Family and Me: A 20th Century Saga
* A Personal and Intellectual Journey
* My Life Story: Reflections of an Early Family Scholar
* Families, Social Change, and Individual Lives
* Making the World Safe for Difference
* Part IV: Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Intersections: Unique Career Paths to Studying Families
* Toward Understanding Families as Groups
* The Importance of Serendipity
* Continuities and Diversities
* Coming Full Circle: From Volunteer to Professional
* The Social Construction of a Family Sociologist
* Orchestrating Differences: The Making of a Family Psychologist
* Reflections of a Psychologist Turned Relationship/Family Scientist
* Soft Ideas and Hard Methods: Family Sociologist or Social
Psychologist?
* The Admiral's Son with an Independent Spirit
* Trying to Make Sense of Self: A Work in Progress
* Part V: Independent Spirits
* Independent Spirits
* Evelyn Duvall's Life
* Migration into Middle Class: Social Capital at Work
* How a Kid from the North Woods Got Lucky
* Mountains, Mormonism, Marriage, and Family: Life and Career
Reflections
* The Way Things Were and Still Are
* Observing Families: Their Contexts and Consequences
* An Interest in Lost Persons
* Treads in My Professional Career
* Life Course Reflections
* Everyday Life in Family Scholarship and Family Life: Sketches and
Interpretations
* Index
* Reference Notes Included







