10th anniversary collection
To mark the 10th anniversary of Families, Relationships and Societies, we’re making highlights from the journal free to access throughout 2021, including this collection of seminal articles. This collection includes articles that have influenced subsequent research and papers we feel encapsulate what the journal brings to the scholarly community.
Enjoy free access until 31 December 2021.
Blinded by neuroscience: social policy, the family and the infant brain
David Wastell and Sue White
More than the sum of its parts? Contemporary fatherhood policy, practice and discourse
Esther Dermott and Tina Miller
Farewell to family? Notes on an argument for retaining the concept
Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies
Parenting support policies in Europe
Mary Daly
Let's stop feeding the risk monster: towards a social model of 'child protection'
Brid Featherstone et al.
Why do people live apart together? [Open Access]
Simon Duncan et al.
The intimate labour of transnational communication
Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
The price of love: the prioritisation of childcare and income earning among UK fathers
Tracey Reynolds and Elisabetta Zontini
Bringing transnational families from the margins to the centre of family studies in Britain
Tracey Reynolds and Elisabetta Zontini
Want more highlights from Families, Relationships and Societies? You can also read our Most Read and Most Cited articles of 2020 for free until 31 December.