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Through the Eyes of the Child : Revisioning Children as Active Agents of Family Life, Hardback Book

Through the Eyes of the Child : Revisioning Children as Active Agents of Family Life Hardback

Edited by Felix M. Berardo, Constance L. Shehan, Michael Abrams, Johnson Matthey, B. A. Murrer

Part of the Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research series

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Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research (CPFR) provides a forum for the very latest in family research; examining family structures, behaviours, and relationships from a variety of theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary viewpoints.  Published annually, each volume focuses upon a ‘hot topic’ at the leading edge of family research, providing in-depth coverage from expert authors.

Previous volumes have covered issues such as economic stress, family relations in the 21st Century, and parent-child relations in later life.

Each annual volume recognizes the mainstream of family research topics and provides detailed investigations within those topics.

In addition, each annual volume honours the internationalization of family research, and provides perspectives on each topic from a truly cross-cultural point of view.

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