This article draws on two qualitative studies on family care conducted in the US and in the UK. It highlights convergences and divergences in the care practices of disabled and same-sex families, and discusses the importance of shedding light on both the "bright" and "dark" sides of care.

Not so usual families: overlaps and divergences in the practice of care within disabled and same-sex families / Alessandro Pratesi; Katherine Runswick-Cole. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY. - ISSN 0973-2039. - STAMPA. - 37:(2011), pp. 243-262.

Not so usual families: overlaps and divergences in the practice of care within disabled and same-sex families

Alessandro Pratesi
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2011

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This article draws on two qualitative studies on family care conducted in the US and in the UK. It highlights convergences and divergences in the care practices of disabled and same-sex families, and discusses the importance of shedding light on both the "bright" and "dark" sides of care.
2011
37
243
262
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Goal 5: Gender equality
Goal 10: Reducing inequalities
Alessandro Pratesi; Katherine Runswick-Cole
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