The sociology of family and relationships examines the evolving patterns of kinship, intimacy, and intergenerational connectivity as they adapt to dynamic social, economic, and cultural landscapes.
Dr. Mitchell, Professor of Gerontology & Sociology, was educated at the University of Waterloo (Honours BA, MA) and received a PhD in Sociology from McMaster University in 1995. Dr. Mitchell holds a ...
The rootstock of a coffee plant can live for 20 to 30 years. In that time, a generation, it will have good years and bad ...
Businessman and philanthropist Robert L. Wilson, grieving after the murder of his wife at the hands of a 15-year-old boy who had spent his life in foster homes, wanted to start a program to help young ...
Dr. Mitchell, Professor of Gerontology & Sociology, was educated at the University of Waterloo (Honours BA, MA) and received a PhD in Sociology from McMaster University in 1995. Dr. Mitchell holds a ...
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