Responsibility, Law and the Family

Responsibility, Law and the Family

Keating, Heather; Lind, Craig; Bridgeman, Jo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2008

296

Dura

Inglês

9780754671091

15 a 20 dias

710

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Conceptualising Family Responsibility, Jo Bridgeman, Heather Keating; Part 1 The Nature of Family Responsibility; Chapter 2 The Right to Responsible Parents, Michael Freeman; Chapter 3 Together Forever? The Rights and Responsibilities of Adult Children and their Parents, Jonathan Herring; Chapter 4 Being a Responsible Mother: New Labour Policy Discourses versus Lone Mothers' Contextualised Accounts, Harriet Churchill; Chapter 5 Overview, John Williams; Part 2 Constructions of Children's Responsibilities; Chapter 6 Responsible Children and Children's Responsibilities? Sibling Caretaking and Babysitting by School-age Children, Virginia Morrow; Chapter 7 Being Responsible, Becoming Responsible and Having Responsibility Thrust upon Them: Constructing the 'Responsibility' of Children and Parents, Heather Keating; Chapter 8 Responsibility, Children and Childhood, Adrian James; Part 3 Shifting Conceptions of Family Responsibilities; Chapter 9 Engaging Fathers? Responsibility, Law and the 'Problem of Fatherhood', Richard Collier; Chapter 10 Responsible Fathers: Paternity, the Blood Tie and Family Responsibility, Craig Lind; Chapter 11 Being Responsible: 'Good' Parents and Children's Autonomy, Wade Amanda; Part 4 Family, Responsibility and the Law; Chapter 12 Parental Responsibility, Responsible Parenting and Legal Regulation, Bridgeman Jo; Chapter 13 Family Law and Family Responsibility, Alison Diduck; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Regulating for Responsibility in an Age of Complex Families, Craig Lind;
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