E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 493 Seiten, eBook
Alwin / Felmlee / Kreager Social Networks and the Life Course
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-71544-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Integrating the Development of Human Lives and Social Relational Networks
E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 493 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research
ISBN: 978-3-319-71544-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1. Foreword.- Chapter 2. Introduction: Integrating Social Networks and the Life Course (Duane F. Alwin, Diane H. Felmlee, and Derek A. Kreager).-Part 1. Life Course Perspectives on Social Networks.-Chapter 3. Nine Ways that Social Relationships Matter for the Life Course (Richard A. Settersten, Jr.).-Chapter 4. The “Linked Lives” Principle in Life Course Studies: Classic Approaches andContemporary Advances (Deborah Carr).- Part 2. Social Network Perspectives on the Life Course.-Chapter 5. Life Course and Network Advantage: Peak Periods, Turning Points and Transition Ages (Ronald S. Burt).-Chapter 6. Life Course Events and Network Composition (Peter V. Marsden).-Part 3. Marriage and Family Networks.- Chapter 7. Calling on Kin: The Place of Parents and Adult Children in Egocentric Networks (Shira Offer and Claude Fischer).-Chapter 8. Changes in Spousal Relationships over the Marital Life Course (Paul R. Amato and Spencer L. James).- Chapter 9. Are Social Networks Good for People? Are Families Good for People? Are MarriagesGood for People? And Should Social Policy Encourage More of Them? (Scott Feld and Joey Marshall).- Part 4. Childhood and Adolescent Social Networks.- Chapter 10. The Evolution of Youth Friendship Networks from 6th to 12th Grade: School Transitions,Popularity and Centrality (Diane H. Felmlee, Cassie McMillan, Paulina Rodis and D. Wayne Osgood).- Chapter 11. Best Friends for Now: Ego-network Friendship Instability and Adolescents’ Life CourseGoals (Robert W. Faris and Diane H. Felmlee).- Chapter 12. Problems at Home, Peer Networks at School, and the Social Integration of Adolescents (Rob Crosnoe, Julie Skalamera works.- Chapter 13. The Gendered Retreat from Marriage (Michael J. Rosenfeld).-Chapter 14. Gendered Life Course Transitions: The Case of Driving Cessation and Social Networks (Markus H. Schafer).-Chapter 15. How much can be Expected of One Child? Consequences of Multiplexity of Mothers’Support Preferences for Adult Children’s Psychological Well-Being (J. Jill Suitor, Megan Gilligan, Siyun Peng and Marissa Rurka).-Part 6. Race and Social Networks.-Chapter 16. Reproducing Racism – Race, Social Networks and the Life Course (Duane F. Alwin, Jason R.Thomas and Kyler J. Sherman-Wilkins).- Chapter 17. Can Extracurricular Activities Reduce Adolescent Race/Ethnic Friendship Segregation? (David R. Schaefer, Sandra D. Simpkins and Andrea Vest Ettekal.- Part 7. Tracking Social Networks through Time.-Chapter 18. Ego-Network Recruitment in the Wake of Network Mortality (Benjamin Cornwell and Edward O. Laumann).-Chapter 19. Changes in Relational Ties that Constitute Personal Social Networks over the Life Courseinthe USA: A Latent Class Approach (Yoosik Youm, Edward O. Laumann, and Keun Bok Lee).-Part 8. Inter-generational Social Networks.-Chapter 20. Trajectories of Mother-child Relationships across the Life Course: Links with Adult Wellbeing (Jennifer L. Doty and Jeylan T. Mortimer).-Chapter 21. Linked Religious Lives Across Generational Time in Family Lineages: Grandparents asAgents of Transmission (Merril Silverstein and Vern L. Bengtson).-Part 9. Exploring the Potential of Social Networks as Mechanisms forPrevention.-Chapter 22. A Life Course and Networks Approach to Prison Therapeutic Communities (Derek Kreager, Martin Bouchard, George De Leon , David Schaefer, Michaela Soyer, Jacob Young and Gary Zajac).- Chapter 23. Impact of School-Based Prevention Programs on Friendship Networks and the Diffusion ofSubstance Use and Delinquency (Kelly L. Rulison, Scott D. Gest, Mark Feinberg and D. Wayne Osgood).-Chapter 24. Conclusions: Summarizing Social Networks and the Life Course(Derek A. Kreager, Diane H. Felmlee and Duane F. Alwin).-