Sociology of Family - Bibliography

Anderson, Stephen A. and Ronald M. Sabatelli, 1999 (2nd edition), Family Interaction: A Multigenerational Developmental Perspective, Needham Heights, MA, Allyn and Bacon.

Hall, C. Margaret, 1981 (2nd edition), Individual and Society: Basic Concepts, Boonsboro, MD, Antietam Press.

Scanzoni, John, 2000, Designing Families: The Search for Self and Community in the Information Age, Thousand Oaks, CA, Pine Forge Press.

The Family, 9th Ed. by J. Ross Eshleman.
Marriage and Family: An Introduction Using MicroCase, 2nd ed., by Kevin Demmitt.

Casper, V., & Schultz, S. B. (1999). Gay parents/straight schools: Building communication and trust. New York: Teachers College Press.

Dodd, A. W., & Konzal, J. L. (1999). Making our high schools better: How parents and teachers can work together. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Farkas, S., Johson, J., Duffett, A., Aulicino, C., & McHugh, J. (1999). Playing their parts: Parents and teachers talk about parental involvement in public schools. A report from the public agenda. Glenview, IL: Kraft General Foods Foundation. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services No. ED434392)

Finn-Stevenson, M. (1999). Schools of the 21st century: Linking child care and education. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Kathe, J. (1999). Between home and school: Cultural interchange in an elementary classroom. The series on cultural interchange. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University.

Kreider, H., Mayer, E., & Vaughan, P. (1999). Helping parents communicate better with schools. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Family Research Project.

Kushman, J. W. (1999). It takes more than good intentions to build a partnership: Klawock city schools. Case study. Washington, DC: National Institution on the Education of At-Risk Students.

Landsverk, R. A. (1999). Families, schools, communities: Learning together. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Families in Education Program. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED4333953)

Levine, E. (1999). Latino families: Getting involved in your children's education. Cambridge, MA. Harvard Family Research Project.

Lopez, M. E. (1999). When discourses collide: An ethnography of migrant children at home and in school. New York: Peter Lang.

Mayer, E., Kreider, H., & Vaughan, P. (1999). How busy parents can help their children learn and develop. Cambridge, MA. Harvard Family Research Project.

Nord, C. W. (1999). Father involvement in schools. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement.

Novick, R. (1999). Family involvement and beyond: School-based child and family support programs. Portland, OR: Northwest Regional Education Laboratory.

Rodgers, J., & Lyon, L. (1999). Hispanic families in our school: Knowing the roots of our growing branches. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services No. ED432422)

Scribner, J. D., Young, M. D., & Pedroza, A. (1999). Building collaborative relationships with parents. In P. Reyes, J. D. Scribner & P. A. Scribner (Eds.), Lessons from high-performing Hispanic schools: Creating learning communities. Critical issues in educational leadership series. New York, Teachers College Press.

Stein, M. R., & Thorkildsen, R. J. (1999). Parent involvement in education: Insights and applications from the research. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappan International.

Weikart, D. P. (Ed.). (1999). What should young children learn? Teacher and parent views in 15 countries. The IEA preprimary project, phase 2. Ypsilanti, MI: High/Scope Press.

Welch, M. D., & White, B. (1999). Teacher and parent expectations for kindergarten readiness. (ERIC Document Reproduction Services No. ED437225)

J. Goode, The Family (1964);

R. H. Klemer, Marriage and Family Relationships (1970);

Peter Laslett, Household and Family in Past Time (1972);

Tamara Hareven, Transitions: The Family and the Life Course in Historical Perspective (1978);

Jean Elshtain, The Family in Political Thought (1982).

Susan J. Ferguson (editor), Shifting the Center: Understanding Contemporary Families (2nd edition) (Ferguson)

Laurel Ulrich, A Midwife's Tale (Ulrich)

Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., et al., Managing to Make It: Urban Families and Adolescent Success (Furstenberg Et Al.)

Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Wife Rape: Understanding the Response of Survivors and Service Providers (Bergen)

Anita Ilta Garey, Weaving Work & Motherhood (Garey)

Phillip Blumstein and Pepper Schwartz, American Couples, excerpts (Blumstein & Schwartz)

Tamara Hareven, Family Time and Industrial Time: The Relationship between the Family and Work in a New England Industrial Community, pp. xi and 154-188 (Hareven)