Families in Motion

Families in Motion
Author: Clara Gerhardt
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781544329192

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Dynamics of the family can be seen as a complex set of interrelated cogs, like the dials and wheels within a sophisticated timepiece. Families in Motion: Dynamics in Diverse Contexts is a clear, comprehensive, and contextual view of how the dials and wheels of that complex set work together. With a focus on multicultural competence through diverse contexts and examples, this new text explores the complexities of the family regarding roles, functions, and development in a way that is approachable for students. Grounded in theory and using 40 years of academic experience, author Clara Gerhardt guides readers through concepts of family theories and examines the ever-changing movement, communication, and conditions of both the family as a system and each member within the system. Covering approaches from the theoretical to the therapeutic, Families in Motion will support students in extending their cultural competence while understanding families and their members with greater confidence.

Families in Motion

Families in Motion
Author: Clara Gerhardt
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2019-12-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1544329202

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Dynamics of the family are a complex set of interrelated cogs, like the dials and wheels within a sophisticated timepiece. Families in Motion, First Edition is a comprehensive and contextual view into how all the dials and wheels of that complex set work together. Ultimately, it explores the complexities of the family regarding roles, functions, development, and issues that occur. Grounded in theory, author Clara Gerhardt examines the ever-changing movement, communication and conditions on both the family as a system and on each individual member with the system. This text is also aligned with the requirements of the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) set of standards. Covering approaches from the theoretical to the therapeutic, Families in Motion will help students practice multicultural competence while understanding families and the members within with greater confidence.

Families in Motion

Families in Motion
Author: Lesley Murray,Liz McDonnell,Tamsin Hinton-Smith,Nuno Ferreira,Katie Walsh
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781787694156

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This book is premised on the conceptualisation of family as always in motion, which in turn is determined by the interdependent mobilities of families and family members. Contributions from academics, from a range of disciplines, consider rhythms of change in the lived experiences of family and the ways in which they are produced through motion.

Fields in Motion

Fields in Motion
Author: Dena Davida
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781554583775

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Fields in Motion: Ethnography in the Worlds of Dance examines the deeper meanings and resonances of artistic dance in contemporary culture. The book comprises four sections: methods and methodologies, autoethnography, pedagogies and creative processes, and choreographies as cultural and spiritual representations. The contributors bring an insiders insight to their accounts of the nature and function of these artistic practices, giving voice to dancers, dance teachers, creators, programmers, spectators, students, and scholars. International and intergenerational, this collection of groundbreaking scholarly research points to a new direction for both dance studies and dance anthropology. Traditionally the exclusive domain of aesthetic philosophers, the art of dance is here reframed as cultural practice, and its significance is revealed through a chorus of voices from practitioners and insider ethnographers.

Healthcare in Motion

Healthcare in Motion
Author: Cecilia Vindrola-Padros,Ginger A. Johnson,Anne E. Pfister
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785339547

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How does the need to obtain and deliver health services engender particular (im)mobility forms? And how is mobility experienced and imagined when it is required for healthcare access or delivery? Guided by these questions, Healthcare in Motion explores the dynamic interrelationship between mobility and healthcare, drawing on case studies from across the world and shedding light on the day-to-day practices of patients and professionals.

Families in Motion

Families in Motion
Author: Barbara Bate,British Columbia. Ministry of Education, Skills and Training,University College of the Fraser Valley,Chilliwack Community Services
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Community education
ISBN: 0771894848

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Bodies in Motion

Bodies in Motion
Author: Mary Anne Mohanraj
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780061739514

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Like the sweet heat of a palate-pleasing curry or the brilliant radiance of bougainvillea, the short stories in Mary Anne Mohanraj's Bodies in Motion will delight the senses and sensibilities. Her tales follow two generations of two families living on the cusp of disparate worlds, America and Sri Lanka -- their lives and ties shaped, strengthened, devastated, and altered by the emigrant-immigrant ebb and flow. Through stunning, effervescent prose, intimate moments are beautifully distilled, revealing the tug-of-war between generations and gender in stories sensual and honest, chronicling love, ambition, and the spiritual and sexual quests of mothers and daughters, fathers and sons.

Life at Home in the Twenty First Century

Life at Home in the Twenty First Century
Author: Jeanne E. Arnold,Anthony P. Graesch,Elinor Ochs,Enzo Ragazzini
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781938770906

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Winner of the 2014 John Collier Jr. Award Winner of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen Prize Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century cross-cuts the ranks of important books on social history, consumerism, contemporary culture, the meaning of material culture, domestic architecture, and household ethnoarchaeology. It is a distant cousin of Material World and Hungry Planet in content and style, but represents a blend of rigorous science and photography that these books can claim. Using archaeological approaches to human material culture, this volume offers unprecedented access to the middle-class American home through the kaleidoscopic lens of no-limits photography and many kinds of never-before acquired data about how people actually live their lives at home. Based on a rigorous, nine-year project at UCLA, this book has appeal not only to scientists but also to all people who share intense curiosity about what goes on at home in their neighborhoods. Many who read the book will see their own lives mirrored in these pages and can reflect on how other people cope with their mountains of possessions and other daily challenges. Readers abroad will be equally fascinated by the contrasts between their own kinds of materialism and the typical American experience. The book will interest a range of designers, builders, and architects as well as scholars and students who research various facets of U.S. and global consumerism, cultural history, and economic history.