Groves Monographs publishes work on the leading edges of theory development and empirical research in the field of family studies.
Groves Monographs on Marriage and Family is an edited book series, beginning in 2010, based on the annual Groves Conference on Marriage and Family, an interdisciplinary, interprofessional organization of limited invited membership founded in 1934. Groves Monographs publishes work on the leading edges of theory development and empirical research in the field of family studies. Individual volumes are edited by the chairs of the annual Groves Conferences and include peer-reviewed chapters by the conference presenters and invited authors. Topics are timely and provocative with diverse themes.
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Volume 1: Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice for All Families
Co-editors: Lee Ann De Reus & Libby Balter Blume • Fall 2010
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Foreword: Harriette Pipes McAdoo's Legacy to Social Justice, Family Scholarship, and Authentic Living
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Seeking Social Justice for Families
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Call to Action: Five Policy Proposals on Behalf of Families
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Teaching about Marriage Inequality: A Classroom Simulation
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Social Justice for Mexican American Elderly: Family Protective Factors and Life Satisfaction
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Coping with Injustice: A Developmental Model
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Re-spiriting the City: Grassroots Activists and Social Justice Struggles in Detroit
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Social Justice Theatre: Malice Aforethought: The Sweet Trials
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Constructive Work with Urban Gangs
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Promoting a Socially Just Campus Climate
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Engaging, Claiming, and Changing White Privilege: Educational Practices for Teaching and Learning about Intersectionalities

