FAMILY and COMMUNITY WEB and LITERATURE REFERENCES
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Introduction to Family and Community; The Sociological Perspective
Baker, Chapter 1: Definitions, Cultural Variations and Demographic Trends
Bartle: Chapters 1, 2, 3 Culture, Society,
Perspective
Bartle: Sociological
Perspective;
Bartle:
Culture,
Symbols and Dimensions
Bartle:
Is Culture
Inside Us or Outside Us
Bartle:
Everyday
Things
Bartle:
Poker Game
Bartle: Glossary;
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 1. Canadian
Families in Social Context
Bartle, What is Community?
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Vanier Institute of the Family:
http://www.vifamily.ca
Statistics Canada: http://www.stacan.ca
Bartle, Chapter
One; What is Society?
Bartle, The Sociological
Perspective, www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
The Major Perspectives in Sociology
Baker, Chapter 2: Conceptualizing Families:
Theoretical Frameworks & Family Research
Baker, Chapter 3: Biases in Family Literature
Bartle,
Eye
of the Beholder
Bartle. Sociological
Perspective.
Bartle: Karl Marx;
Bartle:
Emile Durkheim;
Bartle:
Max Weber;
Bartle:
Seven Biases
in Family Literature
Dead Sociologists:
http://faculty.olympic.edu/cbarker/deadsociologistsociety.htm
A tour through Sociological
Cyber space: http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/
Durkheim,
http://durkheim.itgo.com/solidarity.html
Applying Cultural Dimensions to Family
and Community
Bartle: Chapter 5(6); the Six Dimensions
Bartle: Six Dimensions;
Bartle: What is Community?
Family Histories and Ideal Culture
Mandell and Duffy,
Chapter 2. Family Histories
Family Lives of First Nations, Immigrants, and Visible minorities
Bartle: First Nations, Visible Minorities and Immigrants;
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 4. Family Lives of Native Peoples, Immigrants, and Visible minorities
Bartle: Age, Race and Sex
Bartle: Mosaic or Melting Pot
Industrialisation, Technology, Immigration
Bartle, The
Technological Dimension:
Bartle, Chapter
Ten; More People; More Strangers
Bartle, Chapter
Six; Six Dimensions
History, Social Change, Families and Communities
Baker, Chapter 4: Social, Economic and
Cultural Origins of Contemporary Families
Bartle, Chapter
Ten; More People; More Strangers
Bartle, The Economic
Dimension: www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
The Global Gazette: http://www.globalgazette.net
Inequality, Race, Sex, Age and Class
Bartle: Chapter 8: Not Equal
Bartle:
Global Stratification
Bartle:
Inequality
Bartle:
Marx and
Weber on class
Economics and Division of Labour
The Economic Dimension:
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Bartle:
Home vs
Work Conflict
Baker, Chapter 5: Paid and Unpaid Work;
How Do Families Divide Their Labour
Bartle, Chapter
Six: Six Dimensions (Section on Economic Dimension)
Centre for families, Work and Well-being:
http://www.worklifecanada.ca/
Marx:
http://faculty.olympic.edu/cbarker/deadsociologistsociety.htm
http://www.monthlyreview.org/1098pan.htm
Political Dimension of Communities and Families
Baker, Chapter 5: Paid and Unpaid Work;
How Do Families Divide Their Labour
The Political Dimension:
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca
Bartle:
Family Politics
Bartle, Chapter
Six: Six Dimensions (Section on Political Dimension)
Family Variations, Ethnicity in Canada
Baker, Chapter 6: Ethnic Families
Bartle, Chapter
Two; Community Characteristics
Canadian Government, Ghana to Canada:
http://www.settlement.org/cp/english/ghana/index.html
Bartle, Unity Organising:
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Meyer Bernstein: http://interplan.org/immig/im01004.htm
(if still available)
The Family Life Cycle (1)
Baker, Chapter 7: Intimacy and Commitment
in Family Formation
Matriliny and Bilateral Kinship (Akan
case study)
Bartle: Covert Gynocracy;
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/
Click on Akan Studies
Bartle: Special Presentation on Kwawu
Kinship (take notes).
(Library references: Christine Oppong,
Robert Rattray and Meyer Fortes).
Mandell and Duffy,Chapter 4. Family Lives
of Native Peoples, Immigrants, and Visible minorities
http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/tutor/case_studies/akan/lineage.html
http://www.fou.uib.no/fd/1996/f/712002/biblio.htm
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Machin/machin_91.html
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7880
Socialization. Child rearing. Cultural Reproduction
"It Takes a Village." Seminar
Bartle:
Gender
and Language
Henslin Chapter
13, The Family; Initiation into Society (on reserve in the library)
Child and Family
Canada: http://www.cfc-efc.ca/
Invest in Kids:
http://www.investinkids.ca/
Bartle: Chapter 4; Becoming Human
Bartle: Chapter 9. Families
Bartle: Special Presentation on community
roles in socialization (take notes).
Baker, Chapter 8: What are Children and
How Do They Become Adults.
The Presentation
of Self:
http://ssr1.uchicago.edu/NEWPRE/CULT98/Goffman1.html
Bartle,
Sapir
and Whorf;
Dead Sociologists,
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/
Socialization,
http://www.umsl.edu/~rkeel/010/socializ.html
http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/chunter/iic.html
http://www.homeport.org/~blake/theory2.html
Goffman,
http://www.cfmc.com/adamb/writings/goffman.htm
Goffman,
http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/CULT98/Goffman1.html
Berger,
http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/CULT98/Berger.html
The Incest Taboo as a Social Institution
Bartle: Chapter 9, Family and Kinship
Bartle: Incest Taboo
Lesbian and Gay Parents; Family Values
Mandell and Duffy,
Chapter 7. Lesbian and Gay Parents
Bartle: Homosexuality
Bartle: Chapter 9, Family and Kinship
Ageing; Ties Over Time and Across Generations
Is a Seniors Home a Community?
Baker, Chapter 9: Family Lives of Middle
Aged and Elderly
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 1. Ageing and
Families; Ties Over Time and Across Generations
Ontario, Ageing Families Resource: http://www.acl.on.ca/aging/resourcepage.html
Canadian Association for Retired Persons:
http://www.fifty-plus.net/
American Association of Retired Persons:
http://www.aarp.org/
Social Problems and Family Life
Baker, Chapter 10: Divorce and Remarriage
Bartle, Chapter
9; Family, Community, Society (Section on the Dark Side)
Bartle, Gender Strategies,
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Bartle, FGM, www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Divorce on Line:
http://www.divorceonline.com/
BC Institute Against
Family Violence: http://www.bcifv.org/
Community and Social Problems
Baker, Chapter 10: Divorce and Remarriage
Bartle, Chapter
Eleven; Applying the Knowledge
Bartle, Gender Strategies:
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Bartle, Community
Based Social Work: www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Family Violence; the Dark Side
Dysfunctional Families and Violence
Deviance, Social Control and Restorative
Justice
Bartle: Chapter 9. Families; the Dark Side
Baker, Chapter 11: Patterns of Family
Violence
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 6. Family Violence
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 6. Family Violence
Bartle: Chapters 11. Deviates and Control
Bartle: Female Genital
Mutilation
Bartle: Restorative
Justice;
Bartle: Criminal
Sentence Purposes
Bartle, FGM, www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Minnesota Centre
against Violence and Abuse: http://www.mincava.umn.edu/
Canada: First Nations
Family Violence: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/
Family Poverty and Economic Struggles
Bartle: Chapter 14; Poverty as a Social
Problem
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 9. Family Poverty
and Economic Struggles
Feminism, Law and Public Policy
The Possible Roles of Government
Baker, Chapter 12: Families, The State
and Family Policies
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 10. "Politicizing
the Personal" : Feminism, Law and Public Policy
Bartle: Glass
Ceiling;
Glass
Elevator
Commission on First Nations and Metis
Justice Reform: http://www.justicereformcomm.sk.ca/
Making Families and Communities Stronger
The Community as a Mechanism for Intervention
Bartle: Chapters 7, 14
Bartle: Questions
on Community Based Social Work;
Bartle. Community
Based Social Work
Baker, Chapter 12: Families, The State
and Family Policies
Campaign 2000 on Child Poverty:
http://www.campaign2000.ca/
Canadian Council on Social Development:
http://www.ccsd.ca/
The Future of Family Life
Baker, Chapter 13: The Future of Family
Life
Bartle, Chapter
Ten; More People; More Strangers
The Future of Communities
Bartle, More
People; More Strangers
Bartle, What is Community?
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Social Change Site:
http://gsociology.icaap.org/
Revolution:
http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/Change2/Skocpol.html
Wallerstein:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/wallerstein.html
Wallerstein:
http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/PRELIMS/Change/chmisc2.html#WALLERSTEIN
Review
Bartle: Glossary;
Bartle: Writing
Errors;
Other Topics:
Research Proposal
Family and Community Research
Using the Sixteen Elements of Strength
Henslin, Chapter 2. On reserve in college
library. Research Methods.
Also see an article on writing social
science papers.
Bartle: Chapters 15, 16 Research
Bartle, Community Research:
www.cec.vcn.bc.ca/
Bartle:
Participant Observation and Unobtrusive measures
Bartle: Research
papers on the course page.
Bartle: Internet
readings on research.
Trinity, Texas, Guide
to Writing a Research Paper
Validity: http://www.cfmc.com/adamb/writings/marxpost.htm
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