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Age group sociology --- Sociology --- sociologie --- CCD (charge-coupled devices)
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This book provides fresh sociological analyses on family violence in Japan. Aimed at an international audience, the authors adopt a life course perspective in presenting their research. Following a comprehensive overview of family violence in Japan in both historical and contemporary contexts, it then goes on to define the extent and causes of child abuse, intimate partner violence, filial violence, and elder abuse. In doing so, the book is the first of its kind to look at these different types of violence in Japanese families and simultaneously incorporate historical development of individuals and intergenerational factors. Furthermore, its reliance on the life course perspective enables readers to obtain a broader understanding of family violence in the country. Written by five Japanese family sociologists who have identified various major sociocultural characteristics that either induce or suppress family violence in Japan, it is a valuable resource not only to scholars and students of the topic, but also to those specializing in sociology, psychology, anthropology and comparative family studies around the globe.
Psychology --- Social sciences (general) --- Social psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Age group sociology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology --- Personality development --- Didactics of the arts --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- kindermishandeling --- psychologie --- sociale psychologie --- sociologie --- cultuur --- sociale wetenschappen --- culturele antropologie --- gezin --- familie --- persoonlijkheidsleer --- persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling --- CCD (charge-coupled devices) --- Japan
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This book explores the identities, embodied experiences, and personal relationships of young people experiencing homelessness, and analyses these in relation to the material and symbolic position that youth homelessness occupies in modern societies. Drawing on empirical research conducted in both urban and rural areas, the book situates young people’s experiences of homelessness within a theoretical framework that connects embodied identities and relationships with processes of social change. The book theorises a ‘symbolic economy of youth homelessness’ that encompasses the subjective, aesthetic, and relational dimensions of homelessness. This theory shows the personal, interpersonal and affective suffering that is caused by the relations of power and privilege that produce contemporary youth homelessness. The book is unique in the way in which it places youth homelessness within the wider contexts of inequality, and social change. Whilst contemporary discussions of youth homelessness understand the topic as a discrete ‘social problem’, this book demonstrates the position that youth homelessness occupies within wider social processes, inequalities, and theoretical debates, addressing theories of social change in late modernity and their relationship to the cultural construction of youth. These theoretical debates are made concrete by means of an exploration of an important form of contemporary inequality: youth homelessness.
Developmental psychology --- Social sciences (general) --- Social stratification --- Age group sociology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social welfare methods --- Sociology --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- sociaal werk --- sociologie --- adolescenten --- kinderen --- sociale wetenschappen --- puberteit --- thuislozen --- gezin --- sociale ongelijkheid --- familie --- CCD (charge-coupled devices)
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