Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Theory: What It Is and Why It Is Important
Notable Differences Between Everyday Life and Family Research
Example of Theory Building and the Research Process
Issues for Your Consideration
2. Family Life Course Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
Involuntary celibacy: A life course analysis
Donnelly, Burgess, Anderson, Davis, & Dillard, 2001
Life course transitions, the generational stake, and grandparent-grandchild relationships
Crosnoe & Elder, 2002
3. Life-Span Developmental Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
The influence of context, timing, and duration of riskpassage from childhood to midadulthood experiences for the
Schoon, Bynner, Joshi, Parsons, Wiggins, & Sacker (2002)
Marital status continuity and change among young and midlife adults: Longitudinal effects on psychological well-being
Marks & Lambert, 1998
4. Social Learning Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
A social learning theory model of marital violence
Mihalic & Elliott, 1997
Intergenerational transmission of constructive parenting
Chen & Kaplan, 2001
5. Social Exchange Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
Costs and rewards of children: The effects of becoming a parent on adults' lives
Nomaguchi & Milkie, 2003
Equity and social exchange in dating couples: Associations with satisfaction, commitment, and stability
Sprecher, 2001
6. Social Conflict Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
A conflict theory of family violence
Witt, 1989
Status and income as gendered resources: The case of marital power
Tichenor, 1999
7. Feminist Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
Feminist visions for transforming families: Desire and now equality then and
Allen, 2001
Do gender roles matter? Family formulation and dissolution among traditional and egalitarian men and women
Kaufman, 2000
8. Symbolic Interactionism
Issues for Your Consideration
The symbolic origins of conflict in divorce
Hopper, 2001
"They think you ain't much of nothing": Social construction of the welfare mother
"They think you ain't nothing": The social construction of the welfare
Seccombe & Walters, 1998
9. Family Systems Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
Relations between identity formation and family characteristics of adults
Mullis, Brailsford, & Mullis, 2003
Structural family therapy
Vetere, 2001
10. Ecological Theory
Issues for Your Consideration
Balancing employment and fatherhood: A systems perspective
Berry & Rao, 1997
The social ecology of marriage and other intimate unions Getting dinosaurs to dance: Community collaborations of theory
Perkins, Ferrari, Covey, & Keith, 1996
11. Discussion and Conclusions
Overview of Developments in Family Theory
Thoughts on Future Directions
References
Index
About the Editors