Family and Social Network: Roles, Norms, and External Relationships in Ordinary Urban FamiliesFree Press, 1971 - 363 pages Research into twenty English families provides the basis for this study of th ways in which husbands and wives perform conjugal roles. |
Table des matières
A Outline of Topics for Home Interviews | 231 |
Organization | 238 |
Reconsiderations | 248 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
activities analysis asked behaviour Bethnal Green Boissevain Bott Bott's CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ chapter clinical close-knit networks concepts conjugal relationship conjugal roles conjugal segregation connectedness connecting relatives contact with kin CRUZ The University Daniels degree described develop discussion division of labour effect elementary family external relationships factors family's feel felt field worker friends friendship geographical mobility Gluckman Hartleys husband and wife idea important individuals informants interaction interviews Jarrold joint conjugal kinship less lived London marital marriage Max Gluckman middle class mother neighbourhood neighbours network density Newbolts occupation parents particular pattern questions reference groups relation research families Robb role-relationship seemed segregation of conjugal sex segregation similar situation social anthropology social class social environment Social Network social relationships society status tasks term tion total network UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA urban families variation voluntary association wives women Young and Willmott