Social Networks and Family Formation Processes
Title | Social Networks and Family Formation Processes PDF eBook |
Author | Sylvia Keim |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2011-06-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3531931733 |
How do young adults decide to become parents or to remain childless? Is this an individual choice, a couple’s decision or are there other social influences involved, such as social networks? Using a mixed-methods design, Sylvia Keim combines problem-centred interviews and network data collected among young adults in western Germany. The author shows that personal relations strongly influence the perceptions, attitudes, and plans individuals express concerning parenthood. She identifies basic mechanisms and channels of social influence as well as relevant network structures. This book is valuable reading for academics, students, and policy makers interested in family research, the network perspective, and mixed-methods research.
Mixed Methods Social Networks Research
Title | Mixed Methods Social Networks Research PDF eBook |
Author | Silvia Domínguez |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2014-06-30 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 1107027926 |
This edited volume demonstrates the potential of mixed-methods designs for the research of social networks and the utilization of social networks for other research. Mixing methods applies to the combination and integration of qualitative and quantitative methods. In social network research, mixing methods also applies to the combination of structural and actor-oriented approaches. The volume provides readers with methodological concepts to guide mixed-method network studies with precise research designs and methods to investigate social networks of various sorts. Each chapter describes the research design used and discusses the strengths of the methods for that particular field and for specific outcomes.
Social Networks and Health Inequalities
Title | Social Networks and Health Inequalities PDF eBook |
Author | Andreas Klärner |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2022-06-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030977226 |
This open access book applies insights from the network perspective in health research to explain the reproduction of health inequalities. It discusses the extant literature in this field that strongly correlates differences in social status with health behaviours and outcomes, and add to this literature by providing a coherent theoretical explanation for the causes of these health inequalities. It also shows that much research is needed on the precise factors and the social and socio-psychological mechanisms that are at play in creating and cementing social inequalities in health behaviours. While social support and social relations have received considerable attention within social and behavioural science research on health inequalities, this book considers the whole network of interpersonal relations, structures and influence mechanisms. This is the perspective of the social network analytical approach which has recently gained much attention in health research. The chapters of this book cover state-of-the-art research, open research questions, and perspectives for future research. The book provides network analyses on health inequalities from the perspective of sociology, psychology, and public health and is of interest to a wide range of scholars, students and practitioners trying to understand how health inequalities are reproduced across generations.
Social Research Methods
Title | Social Research Methods PDF eBook |
Author | Sigmund Grønmo |
Publisher | SAGE Publications Limited |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2023-11-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1529618452 |
Framing research as the process of asking and answering questions, this book demonstrates how to identify good research questions and how to structure and explore them successfully. Whether you are just beginning your research journey or are a seasoned traveller, it helps you: • Decide what you want to achieve with your research • Know what options you have to explore your goals • Navigate the nuances of different research approaches • Understand the decisions of other researchers • Choose what path best suits your project. Through real-life examples demonstrating different types of research, the book introduces qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches so you can compare different methods at every stage of the research process, from initial idea and design to data collection and analysis. This new edition includes new chapters on collecting and analysing mixed methods data, and additional content on qualitative data analysis. New examples reflect the cultural and global diversity of social research, and extra visual aids and summaries support understanding of key research concepts and stages. The book is accompanied by an online teaching guide, including videos, additional case studies, annotated articles, and critical thinking exercises.
Relationship Maintenance
Title | Relationship Maintenance PDF eBook |
Author | Brian G. Ogolsky |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1108419852 |
Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on behaviors and strategies used to maintain intimate relationships.
Family Continuity and Change
Title | Family Continuity and Change PDF eBook |
Author | Vida Česnuitytė |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2017-01-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137590289 |
This volume provides readers with recent sociological approaches to family understanding, theorising and practices within the context of continuities and change, both across generations and during individual life courses. The contributors uniquely investigate the friction between persisting family needs and changing circumstances, between holding on to traditional family norms and adapting to fast-changing demands. Authors from nine countries develop and apply innovative theoretical and methodological approaches for a more differentiated description of European family lives at the beginning of the 21st century, and show that family sociology has achieved significant commonalities across national borders in Europe, thus helping our understanding of complex family realities. The book will be essential reading for students and scholars with an interest in family and intimate life, family sociology and policy, sociology and gender studies.
Religion in Sociological Perspective
Title | Religion in Sociological Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Keith A. Roberts |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 916 |
Release | 2015-07-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 150630107X |
This fully updated Sixth Edition of Religion in Sociological Perspective introduces students to the basic theories and methods in the field, and shows them how to apply these analytic tools to new groups they encounter. The authors explore three interdependent subsystems of religion—meaning, structure, and belonging—and their connections to the larger social structure. While they cover the major theoretical paradigms of the field and employ various middle-range theories to explore specific processes, they use the open systems model as a single unifying framework to integrate the theories and enhance student understanding. Contributor to the SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award Find out more at www.sagepub.com/sociologyaward