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    Format: xv, 228 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781138497757
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in family sociology
    Content: Introduction: rethinking family and space in mobile times / Maya Halatcheva-Trapp, Giulia Montanari and Tino Schlinzig -- Understanding family and space: theories and concepts -- Co-presence and family : a discussion of a sociological category and conceptual considerations / Marie-Kristin Döbler -- Parenthood as a symbolic order : the perspective of the sociology of knowledge and discourse theory / Maya Halatcheva-Trapp -- Between things : situating (post-)migration and material culture in social space / Friedemann Neumann and Hans Peter Hahn -- Space and the intersection of gender, work and family : recent currents in us scholarship / Marina Adler -- Space-sensitive research on family and identity: methodology and methods -- Notions of space and family : the documentary method approach to analyse communication about family life / Giulia Montanari -- Social relations, space, and place : reconstructing family networks in the context of multi-local living arrangements / Kerstin Hein, Michaela Schier and Tino Schlinzig -- Multi-local family life : researching the commute between two worlds using video supported mobile participant observation / Anna Monz -- Sensory encounters and mobile technologies : mundane intimacies as a site for knowing / Sarah Pink, Jolyanna Sinanan, Heather Horst and Larissa Hjorth -- Space in family : family in space: interrelations in the focus of empirical research -- Falling pregnant and space : the reconstruction of procreation from a practice theory perspective / Diane Nimmo -- Mobile couple relationships : arranging times of presence and absence by means of mobile ict / Anna Monz -- Between convergence and divergence : territorialisation practices within multi-local post-separation families / Tino Schlinzig -- Living in two homes : spatial appropriation and spatial constructions by children in post-separation multi-local families / Diane Nimmo and Michaela Schier -- A room with a vacuum : spatial perceptions and appropriations of children's rooms in the context of shared residence / Benoît Hachet -- Fatherhood post-separation : practicing fathering from a distance and in brief co-present phases / Michaela Schier -- "How can i be at home again?" : family (dis)continuities concerning Polish remigration in the context of digital communication technologies / Jagoda Motowidlo -- The playground and the pub : about the merging of age-specific urban domains into family space / Lia Karsten -- The "authentic" family : on the aesthetic representation of family and living spaces in mom lifestyle blogs / Petra Schmidt -- Conclusion: opening space for family studies / Maya Halatcheva-Trapp, Giulia Montanari and Tino Schlinzig -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351017954
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Family and space New York : Routledge, 2019
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Family and space London : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781351017954
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Familie ; Raum ; Sozialraum ; Sozialgeografie ; Kommunikation ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Halatcheva-Trapp, Maya
    Author information: Schlinzig, Tino 1979-
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