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Thinking Through Family

Janet Boddy

Narratives of Care Experienced Lives

Barcode 9781529214727
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Release Date: 18/03/2025

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Sociology & Anthropology
Label: Bristol University Press
Series: Sociology of Children and Families
Contributors: Fidelma Hanrahan (Other adaptation by), Bella Wheeler (Other adaptation by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Narratives of Care Experienced Lives
Drawing from longitudinal research, this book shows how the perspectives of people who have been in care can help us redefine the concept of family. Through a narrative analysis of the complexity of family lives, the author challenges the idea that some families are 'ordinary', while others are troubled, problematic and 'other'.

Understanding what ‘family’ means – and how best to support families – depends on challenging politicized assumptions that frame ‘ordinary’ families in comparison to an imagined problematic ‘other’.

Learning from the perspectives of people who were in care in childhood, this innovative book helps redefine the concept of family. Linking two longitudinal studies involving young adults in England, it reveals important new insights into the diverse and dynamic complexity of family lives, identities and practices in time – through childhood and beyond.

Paving the way for future policy and practice, this book makes an important contribution to the theorization of family in the 21st century.