A new journal of interest…
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Sent: 01 March 2012 16:05
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Subject: Launch of new journal:
Families, Relationships and Societies.
Dear subscriber
To let you know about the launch of a new journal, to which
it seems systemic researchers could make a good contribution.
Best wishes Charlotte, Reenee and Astrid
Family Therapy and Systemic Research Centre
Families, Relationships and Societies: An international
Journal of research and debate
Families, Relationships and
Societies (FRS) is a new social science journal designed to advance scholarship
and debate in the growing field of families and relationships across the life
course. It will explore family life, relationships and generational issues from
interdisciplinary, social science perspectives, whilst maintaining a solid
grounding in sociological theory and methods and a strong policy and practice
focus. The first issue is due next month and the contents are as follows:
- An ethic of care and
sibling care in older age, Marian Barnes
- Doing family, contesting
gender and expanding affinity: family practices of married women in
- Family Structure, Family
Stability and Outcomes of Five-Year-Old Children, Terry-Ann Craigie
- Farewell To Family? Notes On
An Argument For Retaining The Concept, Ros Edwards
- The effectiveness of
interventions aimed at improving access to health and mental health services
for looked after children and young people: a systematic review, Roy Jones
- Reflections on 'Governing
the Family': The Close Relationship between Child Protection and Social Work in
Advanced Western Societies - the Example of
- Care relations and public
policy: social justice claims and social investment frames, Fiona Williams
- A review of social trends
and family and relationships policies in
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