All Stories

  1. Early Intervention and Evidence-Based Policy and Practice: Framing and taming
  2. Family Troubles? Exploring Changes and Challenges in the Family Lives of Children and Young PeopleBy Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Carol-Ann Hooper, Val Gillies (eds) Bristol: The Policy Press, 2013 ISBN 9781447304432, 368 pp, £70 (hb)
  3. Family troubles?
  4. Troubling normalities and normal family troubles: diversities, experiences and tensions
  5. The politics of concepts: family and its (putative) replacements
  6. Farewell to family? A reply
  7. Working with archived classic family and community studies: illuminating past and present conventions around acceptable research practice
  8. Farewell to family? Notes on an argument for retaining the concept
  9. ‘Including’ while excluding: race, class and behaviour support units
  10. Introduction: developing creative methods with children and young people
  11. Developing creative research methods with challenging pupils
  12. Family Policy and the Politics of Parenting: From Function to Competence
  13. Clients or consumers, commonplace or pioneers? Navigating the contemporary class politics of family, parenting skills and education
  14. Social and emotional pedagogies: critiquing the new orthodoxy of emotion in classroom behaviour management
  15. From Function to Competence: Engaging with the New Politics of Family
  16. Managing emotions in research with challenging pupils
  17. Teaching and Learning Guide for: Childrearing, Class and the New Politics of Parenting
  18. Childrearing, Class and the New Politics of Parenting
  19. Perspectives on Parenting Responsibility: Contextualizing Values and Practices
  20. Power, Knowledge and the Academy
  21. ‘It's a connection you can't get away from’: Brothers, Sisters and Social Capital
  22. Working class mothers and school life: exploring the role of emotional capital
  23. Painting pictures of embodied experience: the use of nonverbal data production for the study of embodiment
  24. Support in Parenting: Values and Consensus concerning who to turn to
  25. Women's collective constructions of embodied practices through memory work: Cartesian dualism in memories of sweating and pain
  26. Parenting and social capital: Accessing help and support from informal social networks
  27. An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee (eds.), Children and the Changing Family: Between Transformation and Negotiation
  28. Families, Intimacy and Social Capital
  29. Moral Tales of the Child and the Adult: Narratives of Contemporary Family Lives under Changing Circumstances
  30. Young People and Family Life: Analysing and Comparing Disciplinary Discourses
  31. ‘You get the nicotine and that in your blood’—constructions of addiction and control in women's accounts of cigarette smoking
  32. Personalising Poverty
  33. Troubling Families
  34. Eliciting Research Accounts: Re/Producing Modern Subjects?
  35. Eliciting Research Accounts: Re/Producing Modern Subjects?
  36. The Ethics of Intention: Research As A Political Tool
  37. The Ethics of Intention: Research as a Political Tool