Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK), Liz McDonnell (University of Sussex, UK), Tamsin Hinton-Smith (University of
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be 'broken', and instead think of family as always 'on the move', both conceptually and in practice. This dual approach to family is the unique contribution of the book, which offers new perspectives on the sociology and geography of the family, drawn together by the shared lens of family mobilities. As such it brings together insights from the diverse work of interdisciplinary academics working alone and collaboratively on different aspects of family lives and relationships. The central argument...
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be 'broken', and instead think of family as always 'on ...