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- Bowling Alone
The Collapse and Revival of American Community Resource Type: Book Published: 2000 Bowling Alone documents the rise and fall of community activity in the twentieth century in the United States and the social changes this reflects. It offers all the evidence, the confirmatory and the contradictory, to give a complete look at trends of community involvement and how increased social capital can benefit everybody.
- CanMediate International, Ruth Sirman
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- Caroline Courey
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- Covenant House
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- Ann Douglas, Author
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- Group Marriage
A Study of Contemporary Multilateral Marriage Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 A study of more than 100 group marriages in the United States, exploring the psychology and sociology of this form of marital relationship. The study looks at how group marriages are established, who enters into such relationships, how they communicate, how children and adults relate, how conflicts are resolved.
- Group marriage
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Is a form of polyamory in which more than one man and more than one woman form a family unit.
- It Runs in the Family
On Being Raised by Radicals and Growing into Rebellious Motherhood Resource Type: Book Published: 2015 It Runs in the Family is a book about how parents can create lasting and meaningful bulwarks between their kids and the violence endemic in our culture. It posits discipline without spanks or slaps or threats of violence, while considering how to raise thoughtful, compassionate, fearless young people committed to social and political change-- without scaring, hectoring or scarring them with all the wrongs in the world.
- Les jeunes aidants au Canada : l'ombre et la lumiere
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Les jeunes font aussi largement partie de la prodiguation des soins aux seniors selon des chercheurs Canadiens. Plus de 12% des jeunes canadiens ...
- The Politics of the Family
The 1968 Massey Lectures Resource Type: Book Published: 1969 Laing makes the case that we tend to invalidate the subjective and experiential, and instead accept the proper societal view of what should occur within the family.
- Predictable Futures -- The Business Family Centre
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- Dorothy Ratusny, M.A., (C). OACCPP., Psychotherapist & Author of <i>The Purpose of Love</i>
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- Today's Parent - Rogers Publishing
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- The Vanier Institute of the Family
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization A valuable media source and expert resource, for almost 50 years, on families in Canada. Vanier provides access to research data and an extensive network of specialists on family issues/family life. All Vanier publications, projects and networks are inclusive, evidence-based, reflecting Canada's diversity. Ottawa based, non-profit, non-partisan charitable organization.
- Shona Welsh, Step Family Specialist
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- Young Caring in Canada: Opportunity Gained and Lost
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 When we think of people providing care to adults and seniors, we tend to picture an older family member in mid-to-late career or in retirement, yet researchers have found that approximately 12% of young Canadians aged 12-17 are 'young carers'.
- Joshua Zuchter, Life and Business Coach, Human Dynamics Specialist
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