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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge Family Studies. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of Family Studies to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Purchase Families with Futures, 2nd Edition at a 20% discount!

    Offer Exclusive to our Taylor & Francis Online Readers!

  2. How Open Access will change Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences

    In a major contribution to the era-defining debate, this full Special Issue of Psychological Inquiry offers a range of views on how the Open Access Science movement will impact the study and practice of Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences.

    Click here to read the FREE Special Issue in full.

  3. Parenting: Science & Practice

    Parenting: Science and Practice - Maternal love protects against ill effects of strict discipline

    A new study of Mexican-American adolescents from our journal Parenting; Science and Practice reports that a loving mother can ameliorate many of the psychological harms associated with an otherwise harsh disciplinary upbringing.

    Read the full report here.

  4. You can still order from the BPS Annual Conference 2013 Catalog at a 20% discount

    Did you make it to Harrogate to the British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2013? You can still order from this catalog at a 20% discount! Find out how here.

  5. Check Out Our Paperbacks Direct: Developmental Psychology and Family Studies Online Catalog

    We have put together this online catalog filled with Paperback Direct Developmental Psychology and Family Studies books published by Psychology Press and Routledge.

  6. Call for Papers: Behavioral Issues in Family Businesses

    The European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology is seeking submissions for a upcoming special issue entitled ‘Behavioral Issues in Family Businesses’, guest edited by Marylène Gagné (Concordia University, Canada) and Pramodita Sharma (University of Vermont, USA).

    It is only recently that scholars have started to investigate the role of organizational behavior in family business. There remain many untapped and important opportunities to explore linkages between family, family firms and organizational behavior issues.

    If you have an idea or a paper that fits the bill, we want to see it!

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