Sociology of Families: Change, Continuity, and Diversity (2nd Edition) by Teresa Ciabattari offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of how families evolve, adapt, and maintain traditions in the face of social, cultural, and economic change. This edition integrates contemporary research, theory, and real-world examples to help students understand the dynamic nature of family life in today’s society.
Through engaging discussions of gender roles, race, class, sexuality, and global family structures, Ciabattari encourages readers to think critically about the diverse forms of family experiences across time and cultures. Ideal for sociology students, educators, and researchers, this eBook/PDF provides a solid foundation for analyzing family systems and relationships in the 21st century.
Key Features:
Updated research and case studies on family diversity and social change
Clear, student-friendly writing and critical thinking questions
Integrates intersectional perspectives on race, gender, and sexuality
Perfect for undergraduate sociology and family studies courses
Format: PDF / eBook
Author: Teresa Ciabattari
Edition: 2nd Edition
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of families in contemporary society.