This course provides a foundation in research and theory on parent-child and intergenerational relationships. It examines historical and cultural influences on theories of child socialization and parent-child relationships, and emphasizes contemporary critical approaches to understanding diverse expressions of parent-child and intergenerational relationships beyond Eurocentric, heteronormative and cis-normative conceptions of families.
This course provides a foundation in research and theory on parent-child and intergenerational relationships. It examines historical and cultural influences on theories of child socialization and parent-child relationships, and emphasizes contemporary critical approaches to understanding diverse expressions of parent-child and intergenerational relationships beyond Eurocentric, heteronormative and cis-normative conceptions of families.