
From the concept of generation to an intergenerational lens on family lives
This piece discusses the concept of 'generation' and its several meanings. While it argues that generation is an important concept for putting lives in historical context, it needs to take account of social differences within and between generations. Looking at family generations, such
differences become evident together with the processes through which they come about, especially when understood in their historical context. Some of the methodological approaches to analysing intergenerational family research are briefly outlined.
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Keywords: CONFLICT; FAMILIES; INEQUALITIES; INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS; LIFE STORIES ANALYSIS
Document Type: Research Article
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Publication date: November 2014
Families, Relationships and Societies (FRS) is a social science journal designed to advance scholarship and debate in the growing field of families and relationships across the life course. It explores family life, relationships and generational issues from interdisciplinary, social science perspectives, whilst maintaining a solid grounding in sociological theory and methods and a strong policy and practice focus.
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