Responsibilities in Studying Postmodern Families
- 1 March 1993
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Family Issues
- Vol. 14 (1) , 35-49
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513x93014001004
Abstract
Traditional modernist family sociology is identified as oppressive and reactionary; this is related to a lack of sense of responsibility. In exploring the responsibilities of those who study postmodern family life, recent material is explored with regard to theoretical, methodological, and policy-related issues. A vital link is made between sociological practice, everyday practice, and policy formation. It is argued that we must recognize and reconcile ourselves to considerable personal and professional responsibilities in the study of postmodern family life.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- New Action Theory and Contemporary FamiliesJournal of Family Issues, 1993
- Unity and Difference in Postmodern FamiliesJournal of Family Issues, 1993
- Founding the New ‘Family Studies’Sociological Review, 1988
- ‘Doing Things with Words’: Sociology and ‘Family Policy’ DebatesSociological Review, 1987
- In Search of ‘The Family’ — Analysis of the 1981 United Kingdom Census: A Research NoteSociological Review, 1986
- Multidimensional Developmental Pathways: A Proposal to Facilitate the Conceptualisation of ‘Family Diversity’Sociological Review, 1986
- ‘Family Ideology’: Identification and ExplorationSociological Review, 1985
- Family Rhetoric as Social OrderJournal of Family Issues, 1985
- People's Imagery of Other FamiliesFamily Process, 1967
- Ideology and Utopia.Journal of Educational Sociology, 1941