Sociology: family & relationships
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Sociology: family & relationships
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Sociology: family & relationships
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- Fostering now, messages from research, Ian Sinclair ; foreword by Tom Jeffrey
- The comfort of things, Daniel Miller
- The practitioner's guide to working with families, edited by Margaret Bell and Kate Wilson
- The devil's children, from spirit possession to witchcraft : new allegations that affect children, edited by Jean La Fontaine
- Foster placements, why they succeed and why they fail, Ian Sinclair, Kate Wilson and Ian Gibbs
- The Kinning of Foreigners, Transnational Adoption in a Global Perspective, Signe Howell
- Parental learning disability and children's needs, family experiences and effective practice, Hedy Cleaver and Don Nicholson
- Foster children, where they go and how they get on, Ian Sinclair ... [et al.]
- Moral blindness, the loss of sensitivity in liquid modernity, Zygmunt Bauman and Leonidas Donskis
- Building trust in business, politics, relationships, and life, Robert C. Solomon and Fernando Flores
- A companion to urban anthropology, edited by Donald M. Nonini
- Attaching in adoption, practical tools for today's parents, Deborah D. Gray
- Filicide-suicide, the killing of children in the context of separation, divorce and custody disputes, Kieran O'Hagan
- The handbook of intercultural discourse and communication, edited by Christina Bratt Paulston, Scott F. Kiesling, and Elizabeth S. Rangel
- Doing family photography, the domestic, the public and the politics of sentiment, Gillian Rose
- Wall Street at war, the secret struggle for the global economy, by Alexandra Ouroussoff
- European kinship in the age of biotechnology, edited by Jeanette Edwards and Carles Salazar
- Full surrogacy now, feminism against family, Sophie Lewis
- Interrogating Incest, Feminism, Foucault and the Law, Vikki Bell
- What causes men's violence against women?, edited by Michele Harway and James M. O'Neil
- Museums after modernism, strategies of engagement, edited by Griselda Pollock and Joyce Zemans
- Inequality, poverty, education, a political economy of school exclusion, Francesca Ashurst, Couze Venn
- Who's that girl? who's that boy?, clinical practice meets postmodern gender theory, Lynne Layton
- Single by chance, mothers by choice, how women are choosing parenthood without marriage and creating the new American family, Rosanna Hertz
- Picturing Islam, art and ethics in a Muslim lifeworld, Kenneth M. George
- Surviving domestic violence, gender, poverty and agency, Paula Wilcox
- Gendered migrations and global social reproduction, Eleonore Kofman, Parvati Raghuram
- A child's journey through placement, Vera I. Fahlberg
- Childhood and biopolitics, climate change, life processes and human futures, Nicholas Lee
- Domestic violence, a reference handbook, Margi Laird McCue
- The purchase of intimacy, Viviana A. Zelizer
- Anthropology of art, a reader, edited by Howard Morphy and Morgan Perkins
- Art and its publics, museum studies at the millennium, edited by Andrew McClellan
- Relative values, reconfiguring kinship studies, edited by Sarah Franklin and Susan McKinnon
- Strengthening child protection, sharing information in multi-agency settings, Kellie Thompson
- Slow motion, changing masculinities, changing men, Lynne Segal
- Children, gender, video games, towards a relational approach to multimedia, Valerie Walkerdine
- A companion to psychological anthropology, modernity and psychocultural change, edited by Conerly Casey and Robert B. Edgerton
- Changing family values, edited by Gill Jagger and Caroline Wright
- Romance on a global stage, pen pals, virtual ethnography, and 'mail order' marriages, Nicole Constable
- Assessing adoptive and foster parents, improving analysis and understanding of parenting capacity, edited by Joanne Alper and David Howe ; foreword by John Simmonds
- Life story books for adopted and fostered children, a family friendly approach, Joy Rees ; foreword by Alan Burnell ; illustrated by Jamie Goldberg
- Evaluating family support, thinking internationally, thinking critically, edited by Ilan Katz, John Pinkerton
- Anthropology in theory, issues in epistemology, edited by Henrietta L. Moore and Todd Sanders
- Theatricality, dark tourism and ethical spectatorship, absent others, Emma Willis
- Same sex intimacies, families of choice and other life experiments, Jeffrey Weeks, Brian Heaphy and Catherine Donovan
- The parent app, understanding families in the digital age, Lynn Schofield Clark
- International perspectives on racial and ethnic mixedness and mixing, edited by Suki Ali ... [et al.]
- Study and communication skills for psychology, Vanessa Parson
- A new history of anthropology, Henrika Kuklick, editor