All Stories

  1. Enhancing the teaching of qualitative methods: teaching the 'breadth and depth' method for analysis of big qual
  2. Big Qual
  3. Remembering David Morgan and his work: collaborations, inspirations and new applications
  4. Children, childhoods and bilingualism: Exploring experiences, perspectives and policies
  5. Small Stories of Home Moves: A Gendered and Generational Breadth-and-Depth Investigation
  6. Educational outcomes of political participation? Young first-time voters 3 years after the Scottish Independence Referendum
  7. (Re)configuring moral boundaries of intergenerational justice: the UK parent-led climate movement
  8. What do children think of their own bilingualism? Exploring bilingual children’s attitudes and perceptions
  9. Future Building and Emotional Reflexivity: Gendered or Queered Navigations of Agency in Non-Normative Relationships?
  10. COVID, Communication and Care Homes: A Staffs’ Perspective of Supporting the Emotional Needs of Families
  11. Remembering David Morgan
  12. Theory and the breadth-and-depth method of analysing large amounts of qualitative data: a research note
  13. Childbearing in Italy and Spain: Postponement Narratives
  14. Sociologies of Personal Relationships and the Challenge of Climate Change
  15. Book Review: Kinneret Lahad, A Table for One: A Critical Reading of Singlehood, Gender and Time
  16. Relationship expectations: normative ideals, practice and social change
  17. On being a best woman at the marriage of two husbands
  18. Big data, qualitative style: a breadth-and-depth method for working with large amounts of secondary qualitative data
  19. Social forms of care: changing relationships of support
  20. Outdated assumptions about maternal grandmothers? Gender and lineage in grandparent–grandchild relationships
  21. Becoming independent: political participation and youth transitions in the Scottish referendum
  22. Families, relationships and 'environment': (Un)sustainability, climate change and biodiversity loss
  23. ‘Everybody's Scottish at the end of the day’: Nationalism and Social Justice Amongst Young Yes Voters
  24. Series Editors’ Preface
  25. The State of Affairs
  26. Responsibility, Work and Family Life: Children’s and Parents’ Experiences of Working Parenthood
  27. Children's Services
  28. Home and away: constructing family and childhood in the context of working parenthood
  29. Troubling loss? Children’s experiences of major disruptions in family life
  30. Living Alone
  31. The Meaning of Home Alone
  32. Geographies and Biographies of Living Alone
  33. Introduction
  34. Solo-living and Connectedness
  35. Living Alone, Consuming Alone?
  36. The Future of Living Alone
  37. Place, Mobility and Migration
  38. Solo-living with and without Partnering and Parenting
  39. Personal Relationships, Intimacy and the Self in a Mediated and Global Digital Age
  40. Children and young people's relationships, relational processes and social change: reading across worlds
  41. Researching Families and Relationships
  42. Conclusion
  43. Introduction
  44. Intimacy as a Concept: Explaining Social Change in the Context of Globalisation or Another Form of Ethnocentricism?
  45. Interpreting and Representing Families and Relationships
  46. Fertility and Social Change: The Neglected Contribution of Men's Approaches to Becoming Partners and Parents
  47. Solo-Living, Demographic and Family Change: The Need to Know More About Men
  48. European Identities: From Absent-Minded Citizens to Passionate Europeans
  49. Friends, Neighbours and Distant Partners: Extending or Decentring Family Relationships?
  50. Boundaries of intimacy
  51. Solo living, individual and family boundaries: findings from secondary analysis1
  52. Timespans and Plans Among Young Adults
  53. Are We All Europeans Now? Local, National and Supranational Identities of Young Adults
  54. Families and the State
  55. Single 20-something and Seeking?
  56. The Family and the State: An Introduction
  57. A Divided Working Class? Planning and Career Perception in the Service and Working Classes
  58. Cohabitation and Commitment: Partnership Plans of Young Men and Women
  59. Confidence Amid Uncertainty: Ambitions and Plans in a Sample of Young Adults
  60. Migration, Place and Class: Youth in a Rural Area
  61. Intimacy Transformed? A Critical Look at the `Pure Relationship'
  62. The Social Construction of Consent Revisited
  63. LYNN JAMIESON and CLAIRE TOYNBEE, Country Bairns: Growing Up 1900-1930. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1992, pp. xvii and 245, £14.95).
  64. Arms Reduction and Disarmament
  65. Politics of Everyday Life
  66. State, Private Life and Political Change
  67. Introduction
  68. Shifting Patterns of Parental Authority, 1900–1980
  69. Some Responses to Economic Change in Scottish Farming and Crofting Family Life, 1900–25
  70. Sexuality and Medicine: Vol I: Conceptual Roots, Sexuality and Medicine; Vol 2: Ethical Views in Transition (Book).
  71. Theories of Family Development and the Experience of being Brought Up
  72. Personal Relationships, Intimacy and the Self in a Mediated and Global Digital Age
  73. Responsibility, Work and Family Life