Sociology 2235 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sociology Of The Family, Kurt Nilsen, Diana Baumrind

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Dempsey lgbtq+ men/women can still negotiate more complex reproductive relations. (160) Farrell, vandevusse & ocobock conventional concepts of childbearing + formal/legal definitions of family have been transformed with the advent of reproductive technologies. (160) Stacey emotional impetus underlies the decision to parent today, more so than economic ones. (161). Geisler us gay men who desire to parent may face structural barrier of agencies precluding gay men from adoption/surrogacy on basis of heterosexual fatherhood. (161) Ranson women"s decision to have children connected to meeting edu/career goals + important to sense of being the right time to have children. (162) organization of paid work and whether it was perceived to support child-rearing/care = Hayes mothers experience pressure daily to conform to ideology of intensive mothering. (163) Haws creation of a safe environment is assumed prior to birth of child. (164) Fox society is organized around assumption that women will want full responsibility of infant care. (164)