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Families in East and West : socialization process and kinship ties / edited by Reuben Hill and Rene Konig ; under the auspices of the International Sociological Association.

DGBA Social Sciences - <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hill, Reuben, Author.
Contributor:
König, René, 1906-1992, editor.
Hill, Reuben, 1912-1985, editor.
International Sociological Association, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child rearing--Congresses.
Child rearing.
Families--Congresses.
Families.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (630 p.)
Edition:
Reprint 2019
Place of Publication:
Paris ; The Hague : Mouton, [1970]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
(International Family Research Seminar; 9 (Tokio): 1965.09.)
Contents:
Frontmatter
Foreword
Table of contents
List of contributors
1.Consequences for children of varying family patterns. Report on the work of part I
2.Comparative study of home discipline: rural - urban, sex and age differences
3. Maternal care and infant behavior in Japanese and American urban middle class families
4. Socialization in cross-cultural perspective. Comparative study of England, Germany and the United States
5. Linguistic socialization: Japan and the United States
6. Family systems and social mobility
7. Juvenile delinquency and home training
8. Family status and parent-youth relations
9. Social change and parent-child relations in Hong-Kong
10. Historical trends in home discipline
11. Social change and kinship pattern
12. Comparative study on the traditional families in Korea, Japan and China
13.Family relationships: symbiotic and dominance networks and functions
14. Notes on the historical development of the relation between nuclear family, kinship system and the wider social structure in Norway
15. Dozoku and kindred in a Japanese rural society
16. Rural nuclear family life in contemporary Western society
17. Rural-urban comparison of kinship relations in Japan
18. Consanguineous group and its function in the Korean community
19. Technological innovation and ideal forms of family structure in an industrial democratic society
20. African families and the process of change
21. La famille urbaine et la parenté en France
22. The Negro family system in the United States
23. Interpersonal relationship in the Hindu family
24. The urban kin networks in the formulation of family theory
25. Social change and kinship ties
26. Comparative analysis of family power structure: problems of measurement and interpretation
27. The three generation research design: method for studying family and social change
28. Methodology of a laboratory experimental study of families in three societies
29. Determinants of interpersonal influence in the late adolescent male: theory and design of research
30. Old problems and new queries in family sociology
Index of names
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-11-088087-3
OCLC:
1149514882

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