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Contents
- 1 Introduction to Family and Community; The Sociological Perspective
- 2 The Major Perspectives in Sociology
- 3 Applying Cultural Dimensions to Family and Community
- 4 Family Histories and Ideal Culture
- 5 Family Lives of First Nations, Immigrants, and Visible Minorities
- 6 Industrialisation, Technology, Immigration
- 7 History, Social Change, Families and Communities
- 8 Inequality, Race, Sex, Age and Class
- 9 Economics and Division of Labour
- 10 Political Dimension of Communities and Families
- 11 Family Variations, Ethnicity in Canada
- 12 The Family Life Cycle
- 13 Socialization. Child rearing. Cultural Reproduction
- 14 The Incest Taboo as a Social Institution
- 15 Ageing; Ties Over Time and Across Generations
- 16 Social Problems and Family Life
- 17 Community and Social Problems
- 18 Family Violence; the Dark Side
- 19 Deviance, Social Control and Restorative Justice
- 20 Family Poverty and Economic Struggles
- 21 Feminism, Law and Public Policy
- 22 Making Families and Communities Stronger
- 23 The Future of Family Life
- 24 The Future of Communities
- 25 Other Topics:
Introduction to Family and Community; The Sociological Perspective
Bartle: Sociological Perspective
Bartle: Culture, Symbols and Dimensions
Bartle: Is Culture Inside Us or Outside Us</ br>
Bartle: Everyday Things</ br>
Bartle: Poker Game</ br>
Bartle: Glossary</ br>
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 1. Canadian Families in Social Context</ br>
Bartle, What is Community?</ br>
Vanier Institute of the Family: Vanier Institute</ br>
Statistics Canada: http://www.stacan.ca</ br>
Recommended
Baker, Chapter 1: Definitions, Cultural Variations and Demographic Trends</ br>
Bartle: Chapters 1, 2, 3 Culture, Society, Perspective</ br>
The Major Perspectives in Sociology
Baker, Chapter 2: Conceptualizing Families:Theoretical Frameworks Family Research</ br>
Baker, Chapter 3: Biases in Family Literature</ br>
Bartle, [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-bea.htm Eye of the Beholder]</ br>
Bartle. [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/per-per.htm Sociological Perspective</a>.</ br>
Bartle: Karl Marx</ br>
Bartle: Emile Durkheim</ br>
Bartle: Max Weber</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-bia.htm Seven Biases in Family Literature]</ br>
Dead Sociologists: Dead Sociologists</ br>
A tour through Sociological Cyber space: Tour Through Sociological Cyber Space</ br>
Durkheim, Durkheim</ br>
Applying Cultural Dimensions to Family and Community
Bartle: Chapter 5; the Six Dimensions</ br>
Bartle: Six Dimensions</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/whatcom.htm What is Community?]
Family Histories and Ideal Culture
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 2. Family Histories
Family Lives of First Nations, Immigrants, and Visible Minorities
Bartle: First Nations, Visible Minorities and Immigrants
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 4. Family Lives of Native Peoples, Immigrants, and Visible minorities
Bartle: Age, Race and Sex
Bartle: Mosaic or Melting Pot
Industrialisation, Technology, Immigration
Bartle,[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/dim-tech.htm The Technological Dimension</a>:</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Ten; More People; More Strangers</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Six; Six Dimensions
History, Social Change, Families and Communities
Baker, Chapter 4: Social, Economic and Cultural Origins of Contemporary Families</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Ten; More People; More Strangers</ br>
Bartle, The Economic Dimension</ br>
The Global Gazette: http://www.globalgazette.net</ br>
Inequality, Race, Sex, Age and Class
Bartle: Chapter 8: Not Equal</ br>
Bartle: Global Stratification</ br>
Bartle: Inequality</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-mweb.htm Marx and Weber on class</a>
Economics and Division of Labour
Bartle: The Economic Dimension</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-wrk.htm Home vs Work Conflict]</ br>
Baker, Chapter 5: Paid and Unpaid Work; How Do Families Divide Their Labour</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Six: Six Dimensions (Section on Economic Dimension)</ br>
Centre for families, Work and Well-being: http://www.worklifecanada.ca/</ br>
Marx: http://faculty.olympic.edu/cbarker/deadsociologistsociety.htm</ br>
http://www.monthlyreview.org/1098pan.htm</ br>
Political Dimension of Communities and Families
Baker, Chapter 5: Paid and Unpaid Work; How Do Families Divide Their Labour</ br>
Bartle: The Political Dimension</ br>
Bartle: Family Politics</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Six: Six Dimensions (Section on Political Dimension)
Family Variations, Ethnicity in Canada
Baker, Chapter 6: Ethnic Families</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Two Community Characteristics</ br>
Canadian Government, Ghana to Canada:">http://www.settlement.org/cp/english/ghana/index.html</ br>
Bartle, Unity Organising:">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</ br>
Meyer Bernstein: [http://interplan.org/immig/im01004.htm http://interplan.org/immig/im01004.htm</a> (if still available)</ br>
The Family Life Cycle
Baker, Chapter 7: Intimacy and Commitment in Family Formation</ br>
Matriliny and Bilateral Kinship (Akan case study)
Bartle: Covert Gynocracy;[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/rdi/kw-gyn.htm cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</a> Click on Akan Studies</ br>
Bartle: Special Presentation on Kwawu Kinship (take notes).</ br>
(Library references: Christine Oppong, Robert Rattray and Meyer Fortes).</ br>
Mandell and Duffy,Chapter 4. Family Lives of Native Peoples, Immigrants, and Visible minorities</ br> ">http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/tutor/case_studies/akan/lineage.html</ br> http://www.fou.uib.no/fd/1996/f/712002/biblio.htm</ br> ">http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Machin/machin_91.html</ br> ">http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7880</ br>
Socialization. Child rearing. Cultural Reproduction
"It Takes a Village." Seminar</ br>
Bartle:[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-gela.htm Gender and Language]</ br>
Henslin Chapter 13, The Family; Initiation into Society</ br>
Child and Family Canada: ">http://www.cfc-efc.ca/</ br>
Invest in Kids:">http://www.investinkids.ca/</ br>
Bartle: Chapter 4; Becoming Human</ br>
Bartle: Chapter 9. Families</ br>
Bartle: Special Presentation on community roles in socialization (take notes).</ br>
Baker, Chapter 8: What are Children and How Do They Become Adults.</ br>
The Presentation of Self:[http://ssr1.uchicago.edu//NEWPRE/CULT98/Goffman1.html"> http://ssr1.uchicago.edu//NEWPRE/CULT98/Goffman1.html]</ br>
Bartle,[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-sap.htm Sapir and Whorf]</ br>
Dead Sociologists,</ br>
">http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/</ br>
Socialization, ">http://www.umsl.edu/~rkeel/010/socializ.html</b></ br>
">http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/chunter/iic.html</ br>
">http://www.homeport.org/~blake/theory2.html</ br>
Goffman,http://www.cfmc.com/adamb/writings/goffman.htm</ br>
Goffman,">http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/CULT98/Goffman1.html</ br>
Berger,">http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/CULT98/Berger.html</ br>
The Incest Taboo as a Social Institution
Bartle: Chapter 9, Family and Kinship</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-inc.htm Incest Taboo</a>
Lesbian and Gay Parents; Family Values
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 7. Lesbian and Gay Parents</ br>
Bartle: Homosexuality</ br>
Bartle: Chapter 9, Family and Kinship</ br>
Ageing; Ties Over Time and Across Generations
Is a Seniors Home a Community?
Baker, Chapter 9: Family Lives of Middle Aged and Elderly
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 1. Ageing and Families; Ties Over Time and Across Generations
Ontario, Ageing Families Resource<
Canadian Association for Retired Persons:
American Association of Retired Persons
Social Problems and Family Life
Baker, Chapter 10: Divorce and Remarriage
Bartle, Chapter 9; Family, Community, Society (Section on the Dark Side)
Bartle,
Gender Strategies
Bartle, Female Genital Mutilation
Divorce on Line
BC Institute Against Family Violence
Community and Social Problems
Baker, Chapter 10: Divorce and Remarriage</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Eleven; Applying the Knowledge</ br>
Bartle, Gender Strategies: ">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</b></ br>
Bartle, Community Based Social Work: ">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</b></ br>
Family Violence; the Dark Side
Dysfunctional Families and Violence </ br>
Deviance, Social Control and Restorative Justice
Bartle: Chapter 9. Families; the Dark Side</ br>
Baker, Chapter 11: Patterns of Family Violence</ br>
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 6. Family Violence</ br>
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 6. Family Violence</ br>
Bartle: Chapters 11. Deviates and Control</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-fgm.htm Female Genital Mutilation]</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-rj.htm Restorative Justice]</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-sent.htm Criminal Sentence Purposes]</ br>
Bartle, FGM, ">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</ br>
Minnesota Centre against Violence and Abuse: ">http://www.mincava.umn.edu/</b></ br>
Canada: First Nations Family Violence: ">http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/pub/matr/fvmh_e.html</ br>
Family Poverty and Economic Struggles
Bartle: Chapter 14; Poverty as a Social Problem</ br>
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 9. Family Poverty and Economic Struggles</ br>
Feminism, Law and Public Policy
The Possible Roles of Government
Baker, Chapter 12: Families, The State and Family Policies</ br>
Mandell and Duffy, Chapter 10. "Politicizing the Personal" : Feminism, Law and Public Policy</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-glas.htm Glass</a> Ceiling;[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-glas.htm Glass</a> Elevator</ br>
Commission on First Nations and Metis Justice Reform: ">http://www.justicereformcomm.sk.ca/sumFebA-2003.gov</ br>
Making Families and Communities Stronger
The Community as a Mechanism for Intervention
Bartle: Chapters 7, 14</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-csw.htm Questions on Community Based Social Work]</ br>
Bartle. [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/adv-sw.htm Community Based Social Work]</ br>
Baker, Chapter 12: Families, The State and Family Policies</ br>
Campaign 2000 on Child Poverty:">http://www.campaign2000.ca/</ br>
Canadian Council on Social Development:">http://www.ccsd.ca/</ br>
The Future of Family Life
Baker, Chapter 13: The Future of Family Life</ br>
Bartle, Chapter Ten; More People; More Strangers</ br>
The Future of Communities
Bartle, More People; More Strangers</ br>
Bartle, What is Community? ">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</b></ br>
Social Change Site: ">http://gsociology.icaap.org/</b></ br>
Revolution: ">http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/NEWPRE/Change2/Skocpol.html</b></ br>
Wallerstein:">http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/wallerstein.html</b></ br>
Wallerstein:">http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/PRELIMS/Change/chmisc2.html#WALLERSTEIN</ br>
Review</ br>
Bartle: Glossary</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/errors.htm Writing Errors]</ br>
Other Topics:
Research Proposal</ br>
Family and Community Research</ br>
Using the Sixteen Elements of Strength</ br>
Henslin, Chapter 2. On reserve in college library. Research Methods.</ br>
Bartle: Chapters 15, 16 Research</ br>
Bartle, Community Research: ">cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/</ br>
Bartle:[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/soc-part.htm Participant Observation and Unobtrusive measures]</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/modules/soc-r160.htm Research papers on the course page</a>.</ br>
Bartle: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/modules/rsh-int.htm Internet readings on research</a>.</ br>
Trinity, Texas, [http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/research.html">Guide to Writing a Research Paper]</ br>
Validity: http://www.cfmc.com/adamb/writings/marxpost.htm</b>
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Related pages: [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/ref-urls.htm URLs, [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/ref-refs.htm URLS of Sociology of Communities</a>,[http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/ref-ref1.htm URLs of Introductory Sociology, [http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/ref-ref6.htm URLs of Family and Community]