<i>'The home is an institution at the base of society which impacts individuals' outcomes and decisions across the life course, from child developmental outcomes to work and retirement decisions. This book is a collection of contributions explaining the role that the home plays in modern society. Its multidisciplinary perspective will enable readers to enlarge their views on the concept of home wearing the hat of a geographer, economist, philosopher, sociologist and medical scientist.'</i><br /> --Cheti Nicoletti, University of York, UK

In the first major work to take the home as a center of analysis for global social problems, experts from a variety of fields reveal the multidimensional reality of the home and its role in societies worldwide. This unique book serves as a basis for action by proposing global legislative, political and institutional initiatives with the home in mind.

The multidisciplinary and integrative approach taken by this book avoids simplistic accounts of the home, studies the value of the home, the service it offers, and its contribution to the wellbeing and prosperity of communities. Reviewing its internal functions and external relationships, the authors connect the themes of family, housing, income and wealth, community, relationships, family policies, socioeconomic setting, culture and history from across the world.

Academics studying issues such as family, housing, public and social policy, sociology, urban studies and poverty will benefit from the range of insights this book offers into what the home means worldwide. Policymakers, social organizations and specialized networks working in the areas of family, education, poverty and housing will greatly benefit from the insight and breadth of this research.

Contributors include: A. Argandoña, M. Bertolaso, H. Burns, A. d'Entremont, M. do Ceu Patrão Neves, E.P. Davis, R. Lastra, A. Marcos, M. Regnerus, S. Zamagni

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In the first major work to take the home as a center of analysis for global social problems, experts from a variety of fields reveal the multidimensional reality of the home and its role in societies worldwide.
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Contents: Foreword Bryan Sanderson, Home Renaissance Foundation Foreword Carlos Cavallé, Social Trends Institute Introduction Antonio Argandoña 1. The home: Multidisciplinary reflections Antonio Argandoña PART I Philosophy 2. What is a home? On the intrinsic nature of a home Alfredo Marcos and Marta Bertolaso 3. Self and others: Home as a cradle of a non-violent relationship Maria do Céu Patrão Neves Part II Health Sciences 4. The impact of the home environment on children’s health and cognitive and social development Sir Harry Burns PART III Sociology 5. Reproducing homes: Intergenerational transmission of marriage and relationship legacy Mark Regnerus PART IV Economics 6. The family and economic theorizing Stefano Zamagni 7. Pension provision, lifetime financial sustainability, care and dignity in old age: Legal and economic issues E. Philip Davis and Rosa M. Lastra PART V Geography 8. Spatial relationality and domesticity: Reality and functions of the home from a human geography perspective Alban d’Entremont Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786436566
Publisert
2018-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

Biographical note

Edited by Antonio Argandoña, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Business Ethics, CaixaBank Chair of Corporate Social Responsibility, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona, ​​Spain