Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century -

Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century

An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage
Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2002
Praeger Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-275-97273-8 (ISBN)
42,35 inkl. MwSt
As divorce rates in the United States reach alarming levels, the institution of marriage receives more and more criticism as an unrealistic endeavor. However, the contributors to this volume view marriage as a vital social institution, not merely one kind of intimate relationship. They argue for stronger support through legal and policy reform in order to strengthen for the benefit of individuals, communities, and the nation. The contributors address hot-button issues such as same-sex marriage, effects of divorce on children, and the role of fathers in addition to issues such as the permanence of marriage, covenant marriage, and the role of religion in marriage. This work brings together the work of respected legal scholars and social scientists, who articulate why we should care about strengthening the institution of marriage, what we can do, and what challenges we face.



Despite dramatic social change, marriage remains a critical social institution that promotes individual, family and community well being. The contributors to this book believe that marriage deserves our best efforts to revitalize it instead of a conscious agenda of benign neglect. Here, assembled in one place, is a clear pro-marriage research and policy agenda aimed at revitalizing this insitution based on principles of the best interests of children, husbands and wives, and society at large. Contributors from both the social sciences and legal studies illuminate critical issues from a variety of important perspectives, providing a comprehensive and respectful treatment of a timely and often divisive subject.

ALAN J. HAWKINS is Associate Director at the School of Family Life, and Professor of Marriage, Family, and Human Development at Brigham Young University. He is co-editor of Generative Fathering and focuses his research on fathering and marriage. LYNN D. WARDLE is Professor of Law at J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. He has published widely in the area of family law and sits on the Board of Editors for the Journal of Law and Family Studies. DAVID ORGON COOLIDGE is the Director of the Marriage Law Project in Washington, D.C. He is licensed to practice law, and from 1983 to 1991 he worked on the State and Federal level for Justice Fellowship, advocating alternatives to incarceration and restitution to victims of crime.

Foreword: Marriage Myths and Revitalizing Marriage by Linda J. Waite Introduction: Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-first Century by Alan J. Hawkins The Social Costs of De-Institutionalizing Marriage by Steven L. Nock Community Involvement and Its Limits in Marriage and Families by Margaret Brinig The Language of Health vs. the Language of Religion: Competing Models of Marriage for the Twenty-first Century by Don Browning A Plea for Greater Concern about the Quality of Marital Matching by Norval Glenn Why Covenant Marriage May Prove Effective as a Response to the Culture of Divorce by Katherine Spaht Good Incentives Lead to Good Marriages by Allen Parkman Strengthening Couples and Marriage in Low-Income Communities by Theodora Ooms Promoting Marriages as a Means to Promoting Fatherhood by Wade Horn Reflections on the Nature of Marriage by Brian Bix Adoption by Unmarried Cohabitants, Same-Sex Couples, and Single Parents in Europe by Rainer Frank Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Family: Risk or Revival? by Ruth Deech Marriages and Belonging: Reflections on Baker v. Vermont by David Coolidge Marriage Policy and the Methodology of Research on Homosexual Parenting by Robert Lerner and Althea K. Nagai Institutionalizing Marriage Reforms Through Federalism by Lynn D. Wardle Fixing the Family: Legal Acts and Cultural Admonitions by Carl Schneider The Limits of the Law and Raising Up a Sentiment for Marriage by Laurence Nolan A Marriage Research Agenda for the Twenty-first Century: Ten Critical Questions by David Popenoe Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.1.2002
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Familienrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-275-97273-9 / 0275972739
ISBN-13 978-0-275-97273-8 / 9780275972738
Zustand Neuware
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