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|a Scanzoni, John.
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|a Designing Families :
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|a Designing Families is a thought-provoking examination of the challenges facing the nuclear family as it enters the new millenium. John Scanzoni sets the issue of change in families in aN historical and cross-cultural perspective tracing the development of the family from the Agricultural Age to the Information Age.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- New Families-New Ideas -- The Information Age -- Six Principles for a New Family Policy -- Repairing Damaged Solidarities -- Self and Community -- Women's Interests -- Empowerment: Personal and Political -- Dialogue -- Positive Welfare -- Manufactured Risk -- Confronting Violence -- Conclusion -- Part I -- Designing Families Past and Present -- Chapter 2 -- An Unfinished Revolution: The 1940s Nonconnected Family Style -- A Foot in Each of Two Family Styles -- The Connected Family Style -- The Freedom to Love -- The Nonconnected Family Style -- The Industrial Revolution -- The American Dream and Kin Support -- Unique Constraints on African Americans -- Fictive Kin -- The Emergence of Feminism -- The Seneca Falls Declaration -- Domestic Science: A Halfway Feminism -- Homemaker -- Mother -- Children -- Reinventing Sex and Love: A Halfway Liberation -- The Collapse and Revival of Mutual Aid -- Mutual Aid Replaced by the Government -- Postwar Suburbia: The Pinnacle of the Nonconnected Style -- A New Family Policy: The G.I. Bill -- Women's Continued Disadvantage -- Chapter 3 -- A Continuing Revolution: The 1950s to the Present -- Separate, Unequal, and Discontent -- An Expanded Mother Role -- "Quiet Desperation" -- A "Massive Failure" -- Social Protections -- An "Impoverished Experience" -- Intimate Networks -- A "Major Problem" -- Feminism Revived -- Government Participation -- Confronting the Sexual Double Standard -- Love in the Late 20th Century -- Love as Caring for Oneself -- Self-Sufficiency -- Cohabitation: Love Without a License -- Domestic Partnership -- The Wedding as a Ritual of Transformation -- Love and License Among Cohabiting Same-Sex Couples -- The Culmination of Changes in Love: The Erotic Friendship -- The Generic Essence of the Erotic Friendship -- Adding Features.
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|a Love as Emotional Intimacy -- The Counterrevolution Against New Views of Sex, Love, and Marriage -- "Kids First" -- "Cultural Decay" -- Restricting Divorce -- The Fate of the Equal Rights Amendment -- The 1980 White House Conference on Families -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 -- Cohousing as Family Reform -- Reforming the Nonconnected Lifestyle -- Spatial Design and Social Connectedness -- Support Networks -- Sound Neighborhoods and Healthy Families -- Balancing Freedom With Connectedness -- The Struggles of Group Decision Making -- Issues that may Unite or Divide a Cohousing Neighborhood -- Children -- Political or Social Agenda -- Dyadic Intimacy Versus the Primary Group -- Historic Struggles Over the Freedom-Connectedness Tension -- North American Communes of the 1960s and 1970s -- Spatial Features -- The Shakers -- The Oneida Community -- The Kibbutzim of the 1940s and 1950s -- Freedom and Connectedness in Today's "Community as Commodity" -- The Common-Interest Development -- The Fortress Mentality -- Adults-Only Developments -- Conclusion -- Part II -- Inventing the Future by Completing the Revolution -- Chapter 5 -- Empowering Women: Balancing the Private and Public Spheres -- Utopian Realism -- Gender Interchangeability -- Equal-Partner Marriage: An Unrealized Vision -- A Nordic Feminist Vision -- The New Everyday Life -- A Cure for Isolation -- Women's Empowerment -- Sanctuary: The Specter of Violence -- A "Different Future" -- A Safe Place -- Practical Considerations -- Nonviolent Couple Decision Making: A Level Playing Field -- Figuring Out Everyday Matters -- Dyadic Power -- The Friend as Mediator -- The Neighborhood as Resource -- The Interests of Men: A Pact Between the Genders -- The Rise of Productivism -- A Fresh Look at Paid Work -- A Fresh Look at Productivity -- Noneconomic Productivity -- Productivity and Moral Worth.
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|a The NEL as a Zone of Productivity -- Children's Capital -- Group Influences on Creating and Maintaining Norms -- The Social Context of Gender Flexibility -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 -- Empowering Children and Youth: Making Parenting Public -- Children in Nonindustrial Settings -- Children's Productivity and Autonomy -- Children in Industrial Settings -- Children as Social Agents -- Children in the New Everyday Life -- Sanctuary and Children -- A Proactive Strategy -- Corporal Punishment -- Children as Partners -- The Production of Capital -- Physical Capital: Tangible Resources -- Financial Capital: Cash Resources -- Human Capital: Internal Resources -- Social Capital: Shared Obligations as Resources -- Giving and Getting -- The Free Rider -- A "Moral" Obligation -- Social Capital and Group Solidarity -- Self-Interest -- The Long-Term Decline of Social Capital -- The Public Household -- Teams in the NEL Community -- The New Human Capital -- Knowledge Workers -- Men and the New Human Capital -- The Team Facilitator -- Homeplace Teams -- Children's Responsibilities -- Jobs and People -- Growing Social Capital: Contributing to the Community -- Growing Human Capital: Becoming a Critical Thinker -- A Laboratory of Democracy -- A Workshop for Gender Equity -- Rewarding the Coach -- A Zone of Productivity -- The Caregiver -- A Productive Aging Society -- Reinventing the "Older Person" -- Geographic Mobility -- Child-Free Adults -- Redefining the "Good Parent" -- Lone-Parent Households -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 -- Empowering the Community: Making the Private Political -- The Political Vision of the Religious Right -- A Strategy of Retreat -- A Strategy of Confrontation -- The Political Vision of the New Everyday Life -- New Social Forms -- Grafting the Politics of Class Onto the Politics of Gender -- An Example from Cohousing.
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