Description
Siblings and sociology
By: Katherine Davies (Author)
- Underexplored Topic: Highlights the often-overlooked significance of sibling relationships in sociological research.
- Qualitative Data: Utilizes innovative qualitative sources to investigate siblingship throughout the life course.
- Key Themes: Focuses on four central themes: self, relationality, imagination, and time.
- Theoretical Grounding: Grounded in theories of relatedness while engaging with concepts like generation, life course, emotion, sensory worlds, normativity, and identity.
- Profound Questions: Addresses fundamental questions about identity and potential through the lens of siblingship.
- Sociological Imagination: Demonstrates how the intrigue of siblingship enriches sociological analysis and offers fresh perspectives on familiar ideas.
- Analytical Focus: Argues for the importance of siblings as both a subject of study and a lens for examining broader sociological concepts.
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