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Life Course, The: A Sociological Introduction 2nd edition


Life Course, The: A Sociological Introduction 2nd edition

Paperback by Hunt, Stephen J. (University of the West of England, UK)

Life Course, The: A Sociological Introduction

£37.99

ISBN:
9781137521958
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2016
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
344 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Life Course, The: A Sociological Introduction

Description

Dramatic social transformation in Western society over recent decades has had a profound impact on the way the life course is studied. While people continue to experience the implications of class, gender, ethnicity and, of course, age, they are more than ever able to take personal control of their own lives. The Life Course considers how, in a diverse and uncertain world, the previously predictable stages of life are no longer fixed but increasingly open to change. Focusing on continuities and change, this book looks not only at the different 'phases of life', but also at the transformation of a number of closely related social institutions such as the family, education and the workplace. Recognising that the established cradle-to-grave view is now outdated, the trajectory from infancy and youth to later and end-of-life is followed not as a stable object of study, but as a starting point for critical analysis. This second edition offers an essential overview of the sociology of the life course, incorporating both contemporary and conventional perspectives. It calls upon current theorising around the life course as well as on up-to-date empirical research data. This thought-provoking text is relevant to researchers and students of life course studies and sociology, as well as to those in nursing, social work and related caring professions.

Contents

Introduction 1. From Life Cycle to the Life Course: Theoretical Accounts 2. The Life Course in Late/Post-Modernity 3. Social Differentiation and Determinants of the Life Course 4. Reproduction, Pregnancy and Childbirth 5. Infancy and Parenting 6. Childhood: Issues and Perspectives 7. Youth and Emerging Adulthood 8. Adulthood: Work, Leisure, and Consumption 9. Relationships, Intimacy, and Family Life 10. Constructing Mid-Life 11. Ageing and Later Life 12. End of Life, Death and Dying.

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