Studying Families
"Studying Families," authored by SAGE Publications Inc., is an insightful exploration into the complexities of familial structures and the challenges researchers face in studying them. Published in 1991, this paperback covers an array of pressing questions surrounding family dynamics, including the inclusion of diverse family configurations such as nonmarried parents and same-sex partners. With a concise page count of 128 pages, this book delves into the definition of what constitutes a family, sparking thoughtful discussion about traditional and modern family forms. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about family studies, this book offers valuable perspectives that will enrich your understanding of this vital social group. Discover how researchers navigate these intricate topics and broaden your scope on the evolving concept of family.