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Researching other peoples’ intimate and private lives raises a whole host of ethical and moral issues. Just how much can we expect the subjects of our research to give, particularly when the research...
Looks at the concepts of family and household from a cross-cultural perspective and examines the basic functions performed by the family and household units.
Part 1: Although kinship and descent are not particularly significant organising principles in Western cultures, these cultures do incorporate kinship and descent considerations in some ways. This programme...
A training video comprising short ‘trigger’ sequences made by children and young people representing a wide range of backgrounds and diversity of experience, saying what is important to them about their...
This programme, with footage and commentary by Hubert L Smith, whose field research spanned many years in the Maya community, follows a traditional extended family group as its members companionably share...
Shows the work of the Family Centre in Corby, East Midlands, looking at the distinctive method of working with families that Pen Green has developed since its creation in 1982. The main focus is on the...
Four dramas exploring some of the themes from King Lear, including the relationship between Lear and his daughters and Gloucester and his sons. They take the form of two plays, each in two parts. The Mistake...
Three couples talk about why they made their decision where to have their baby and their feelings about that decision.
Explains how to construct alliances between families and teachers to ease a child’s entrance into school and to support his subsequent growth. Describes the foundations for a healthy home environment:...
A talk by Dr Sandra Clark with special reference to Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and King Lear.
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