Familienforschung – Familiensoziologie: Einleitende Bemerkungen

Family research - family sociology: some introductory remarks

Authors

  • Hartmann Tyrell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-307

Keywords:

family psychology, family sociology, rational-choice theory, stability vs. change of the overall concept of family, decomposition, Familienpsychologie, Familiensoziologie, Rational-Choice-Theorie, Stabilität und Wandel des Familialen, Dekomposition

Abstract

In his introductory remarks, the chairman of the Conference on the State of the Art in Family Research – that took place on March 19th and 20th 2006 in Bamberg and was jointly organised by the State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg and the Zeitschrift für Familienforschung (Journal of Family Research) – comments on the relationship between family psychology and family sociology, on the increasing impact of rational-choice theory on family sociology as well as on the debate on stability and change of the overall concept of family during the 20th century that was so vibrant during this conference. The author concludes his remarks by pleading for a decomposition of the concept of the family as an all encompassing unit.

Zusammenfassung

In diesen einleitenden Bemerkungen nimmt der Moderator der Familienwissenschaftlichen Konferenz Stellung zum Verhältnis zwischen Familienpsychologie und Familiensoziologie, zum wachsenden Einfluss der Rational-Choice-Theorie auf letztere, sowie zur während der Tagung recht lebhaften Debatte über Stabilität und Wandel des Familienleitbildes im 20. Jahrhundert. Abschließend plädiert er für eine Dekomposition des so stark einheitsbetonten Familienbegriff.

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Published

2006-09-01

How to Cite

Tyrell, H. (2006). Familienforschung – Familiensoziologie: Einleitende Bemerkungen: Family research - family sociology: some introductory remarks . Journal of Family Research, 18(2), p. 139–147. https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-307