Sociology of the Family

Nobody has ever before asked the nuclear family to live all by itself in a box the way we do. With no relatives, no support, we've put it in an impossible situation. --Margaret Mead

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Culture Of Politics

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Hochschild’s emotional perspective on institutional care is an interesting way to look at the culture of politics. How intimate, personal,...

Family Politics and Policy

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As societal norms change, institutions are required to change with it. There appears to be a disconnect between public demands and priv...

Family Politics and Policy

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While I disagreed with some of Barbara Ehrenreich’s logic, I agree with her point that much optimism is unfruitful. As we recognize th...

Family Politics and Policy

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The reading for an anthropology course the other day was “The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage.” The professor then proceeded to ...

Family Politics and Policy

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Within this week’s readings there were several issues that reminded me of my diametric perspectives on familial responsibility.   On the one...

Politics, Public Policy and the Future

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Throughout the course of the semester, I have learned more about families past and present than I ever thou...

Politics, Public Policy and the Future

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The readings of this week provide us with a good conclusion to the course material since they are concerned to what is next and how to deal ...
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