Irene Levin's review of Women Voicing Resistance: Discursive and Narrative Explanations published in the September 2015 issue of JFTR is glowing, to say the least. She describes Suzanne McKenzie-Mohr and Michelle Lafrance's edited volume as focusing…
Two articles published in theJournal of Family Theory & Reviewhave received Anselm Strauss Awards for Family Qualitative Research from the Qualitative Family Research Network.
We find it troubling that, after years of feminist contributions to the field of family studies, so many scholars may feel that they are "feminist frauds. Why do we continue to ask ourselves whether our work is "feminist enough?
Feminist efforts will remain incomplete unless feminist family scholars resist the dynamics of a neoliberal landscape and engage in effective social justice projects with the goal of betterment of all people.
The Journal of Family Theory & Review invites you to join the JFTR Blog on Feb 1-3, 2016 to discuss the intergenerational transmission of family violence based on the work of Erika Smith-Marek and colleagues in "Effects of Childhood Experiences…
Alison J. Chrisler writes an excellent review of thebook, Humanizing Research: Decolonizing Qualitative Inquiry With Youth and Communities,highlighting the difficulties of conducting research with vulnerable participants. She write, "Far too often,…