Journal of Family Theory & Review
Scope & Guideline
Advancing insights into family dynamics.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Multidisciplinary Integration:
The journal emphasizes the integration of various disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, to provide a comprehensive understanding of family systems. - Theoretical Innovation:
A core focus is on developing and critiquing theoretical frameworks that address contemporary family issues, such as intersectionality, resilience, and social justice. - Empirical Research:
The journal publishes empirical studies that utilize diverse methodologies, including qualitative, quantitative, and meta-analytical approaches, to examine family dynamics across different contexts. - Social Justice and Advocacy:
There is a consistent emphasis on social justice, with a focus on marginalized and underrepresented families, advocating for equity and inclusion within family research. - Cultural Contextualization:
The journal explores how cultural, social, and economic contexts shape family experiences, encouraging research that reflects global diversity in family structures.
Trending and Emerging
- Intersectionality and Family Dynamics:
There is an increasing focus on intersectionality, exploring how various identities (race, gender, sexuality) intersect to affect family experiences and dynamics. - Resilience in Family Systems:
Research on resilience, particularly in the context of adversity (e.g., economic hardship, migration, and natural disasters), has gained traction, highlighting how families adapt and thrive despite challenges. - Non-Traditional Family Forms:
The journal is prioritizing studies on non-traditional family structures, such as polyamorous families, LGBTQ+ parenting, and single-parent families, reflecting changing societal norms. - Cultural and Contextual Influences:
Emerging themes emphasize the importance of cultural contexts in shaping family experiences, encouraging research that considers global perspectives and diverse cultural practices. - Mental Health and Family Relationships:
There is a growing interest in the intersection of mental health and family dynamics, with studies examining how family relationships impact individual well-being and vice versa.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Family Structures:
Research centered around traditional nuclear family structures has decreased, as the journal increasingly prioritizes studies on diverse family forms and dynamics. - Conventional Parenting Models:
There has been a reduction in papers focusing on conventional parenting styles, reflecting a shift towards more nuanced explorations of parenting that consider cultural and contextual variations. - Static Theoretical Frameworks:
Interest in static or outdated theoretical models has diminished, as scholars seek more dynamic and adaptable frameworks that better capture the complexities of modern family life. - Homogeneity in Family Research:
The journal has moved away from studies that treat families as monolithic entities, favoring research that highlights diversity and intersectionality among family experiences. - Gender-Binary Perspectives:
Research that reinforces traditional gender roles within family dynamics has waned, as the journal embraces more inclusive discussions around gender fluidity and non-binary identities.
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