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  • Social Networks and the Life Course: Integrating the Development of Human Lives and Social Relational Networks

    Social Networks and the Life Course by Alwin, Duane F.; Felmlee, Diane H.; Kreager, Derek A.;

    Integrating the Development of Human Lives and Social Relational Networks

    Series: Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research; 2;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2018
    • Publisher Springer International Publishing
    • Date of Publication 16 March 2018
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783319715438
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages493 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 9861 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XIX, 493 p. 39 illus., 26 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white
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    This volume engages the interface between the development of human lives and social relational networks. It focuses on the integration of two subfields of sociology/social science--the life course and social networks. Research practitioners studying social networks typically focus on social structure or social organization, ignoring the complex lives of the people in those networks. At the same time, life course researchers tend to focus on individual lives without necessarily studying the contexts of social relationships in which lives are embedded and “linked” to one another through social networks. These patterns are changing and this book creates an audience of researchers who will better integrate the two subfields. It covers the role of social networks across the life span, from childhood and adolescence, to midlife, through old age.

    Brings together theoretical and methodological perspectives of social networks and life course

    Presents cutting-edge research at the interface of life course and social network studies

    Addresses hypotheses about the role of social relationships in people’s lives and how these social network functions vary over the life course

    Identifies areas for future research studies aimed at gaps in knowledge from both sides of the social networks and life course equation

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    Table of Contents:

    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 and
    Contemporary 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 Marriages
    Good 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 Course
    Goals (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 Mortali
    ty (Benjamin Cornwell and Edward O. Laumann).-
    Chapter 19. Changes in Relational Ties that Constitute Personal Social Networks over the Life Course
    inthe 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 as
    Agents of Transmission (Merril Silverstein and Vern L. Bengtson).-
    Part 9. Exploring the Potential of Social Networks as Mechanisms for
    Prevention.-
    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).-
    Cha
    pter 23. Impact of School-Based Prevention Programs on Friendship Networks and the Diffusion of
    Substance 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).-

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