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96. Working Parents’ Weekday Activities at Home by Jeffrey S. Good (2010)

95. Fun Morality and the Relational Contours of Maternal-Child Play in US Working Family Life by Karen Gainer Sirota (2009)

94. Soul Food: A Community at Risk and Everyday Practices of Health and Wellbeing in an African-American Family by Kristin Elizabeth Yarris and Aron Kifle (2009)

93. Patterns of Interpersonal Behavior within Parent-Child Interactions by Jacqueline Sperling and Rena Repetti and Brian OConnor (2009)

92. Necessary Burdens: Sacrifice as a Way of Life A Family Health Portrait by Mara Buchbinder and Linda Garro (2009)

91. “Work It into Your Life Somehow:” Language Socialization and Politics in Dual-Earner, Los Angeles Families by Rachel George (2009)

90. Counting Taste as Cultural Capital: Variable Decorative Material Culture in 32 Urban Houses by Angela Orlando (2009)

89. Embodying Stoicism: Family Crists as Intersubjective Practice and Cultural Critique by Karen Gainer Sirota (2009)

88. From Caretaking to Collusive Play: Participation and Stance in Sibling Interaction by Marjorie Harness Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2009)

87. Material Indicators of Family Busyness by Anthony P. Graesch (2008)

86. Links Between Job Stress and Social Behavior at Home: The Moderating Role of Neuroticism and Marital Satisfaction by Shu-wen Wang and Rena L. Repetti and Belinda Campos (2008)

85. Learning to Care: Sibling Interaction and the Ontogenesis of Empathy by Sarah Barbod and Marjorie H. Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2008)

84. Modeling, Monitoring, Trusting: Successful Parental Facilitation of Sibling Caretaking Routines by Alisa Gonzalez and Marjorie H. Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2008)

83. Spousal Distress and Social Behavior in the Home: A Naturalistic Study by Richard Lawrence Potomac and Shu-wen Wang (2008)

82. Choreographies of Attention: Family Intersubjectivity in an Everyday Routine by Marjorie H. Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2008)

81. “What do you Mean?”: Children’s Participation in and Socialization to Family Political Activities by Rachel George (2008)

80. Attention in Action: How Bids for Attention Get Handled in Everyday Family Life by Jeffrey S. Good (2008)

79. Parent Employment and Chaos in the Family by Rena Repetti and Shu-wen Wang (2008)

78. Socializing Accountability: Relations between Parent-Child Interaction and Sibling Caretaking Stylistic Repertoire by Christina Gonerko and Marjorie H. Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2008)

77. “Here’s the Deal”: Socialization into Morality Through Negotiations of Media Time Use by Elisa Pigeron (2008)

76. Pretend Play as a Site of Sibling Collaboration and Negotiation by Sarah Barbod and Alisa Gonzales and Christina Gonerko and Ryon Nixon and Rachel George and Marjorie H. Goodwin and Eve Tulbert (2008)

75. Children’s Daily Stressors and Their Negative Impact on Subsequent Parent-Child Interactions by Jacqueline Sperling and Rena Repetti and Belinda Campos (2008)

74. Children’s Participation in Household Work: Ideologies and Practices in 30 Los Angeles Families by Wendy Klein and Carolina Izquierdo and Anthony P. Graesch (2008)

73. Negotiating Health and Morality: Interactions about Food and Eating among U.S. Working Families by Amy L. Paugh and Carolina Izquierdo (2008)

72. A Healthy Family? by Linda Garro (2007)

71. Temporality and Trajectory in Parent-Child Assessment Interactions Concerning Extra-curricular Activities by Kristine Anne Van Hamersveld and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2007)

70. Coming Together at Dinner: A Study of Working Families by Elinor Ochs and Merav Shohet and Belinda Campos and Margaret Beck (2007)

69. Discourses of Responsibility in the Everyday Health of Families: A CELF Working Family Health Portrait by Mara Buchbinder and Linda Garro (2007)

68. Bracketing Co-presence: Interactive Rituals in Departure and Reunion Sequences Between Parents and Children at the Boundaries of Extra-Curricular Activities by Kristine Anne Van Hamersveld and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2007)

67. The Effects of Job Stress on Family: One Size Does not Fit All by Rena Repetti and Darby Saxbe (2007)

66. “Pay attention please”: Towards the development of a model of parents’ multitasking behaviors by Jeffrey S. Good (2007)

65. Leisure Activities of Dual-Earner Parents: Indoor Life in Middle-Class Southern California Homes by Margaret Beck and Jeanne E. Arnold (2007)

64. Everyday Aesthetics: Preference in Thirteen Los Angeles Houses by Angela Leggett (2007)

63. Parents’ Moral Discourse on Strategies For Controlling Children’s Media Use by Elisa Pigeron (2007)

62. Working Families’ Engagement in Children’s Activities: Views from Italian and American Families by Carolina Izquierdo and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik and Marilena Fatigante and Francesco Archidiacono and Kris Gutiérrez and Clotilde Pontecorvo (2006)

61. Breakfast of Champions by Caitlin Connell and Margaret Beck (2006)

60. Family Time: A Cross-Cultural View from the US and Italy by Tamar Kremer-Sadlik and Marilena Fatigante and Allesandra Fasulo (2006)

59. An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Contemporary U.S. Houses and Households by Anthony P. Graesch (2006)

58. Family Negotiation: An Analysis of Trajectory and Strategic Interplay by Kristine Anne Van Hamersveld and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2006)

57. Children’s Socialization into Cleaning Practices: A Cross-Cultural Perspective by Alessandra Fasulo and Heather Loyd and Vincenzo Padiglione (2006)

56. Marital Satisfaction, Recovery from Work, and Diurnal Cortisol Among Men and Women by Darby E. Saxbe and Rena L. Repetti and Adrienne Nishina (2006)

55. Correlates in Parental and Child Behavior: Homework Directives and Participation Structures at the Family Table by Ann Michelle Foster and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2006)

54. What Makes A Family? How Female Extended Kin Impact and Participate in the Lives of Gay Co-Father Families by Diana M. Pash (2006)

53. The Effects of Job Stress on Family: One Size Does not Fit All by Rena Repetti and Darby E. Saxbe (2006)

52. Learning to Be Connected: A Look at Technology-Mediated Social Worlds by Elisa Pigeron (2006)

51. Lessons from Sports: Children's Socialization to Values through Family Interaction during Sports Activities by Tamar Kremer-Sadlik and Jee Min Kim (2006)

50. Bridging Cultural Worlds: Ideologies and Practices Related to Education and Work in two Immigrant Families in Los Angeles by Wendy Klein and Carolina Izquierdo (2006)

49. Parent Involvement in Children’s Homework in American and Swedish Dual-earner Families by Lucas Forsberg and Leah Wingard (2006)

48. Negotiating an Interactive Web of Activities: A Critical Look at Working Parents’ Multitasking by Jeffrey Good (2006)

47. Socialization for the Competitive Spirit and Excellence: A Case Study by Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2006)

46. The Cultural Structuring of Mealtime Socialization by Elinor Ochs and Merav Shohet (2006)

45. Working Families and Weeknight Dinners in Los Angeles by Margaret Beck (2006)

44. Family Activities, Uses of Space, and Emotional Well Being: A Collaborative Merging of Time Diary and Ethnoarchaeological Data by Anthony P. Graesch and Nora Broege and Jeanne E. Arnold and Ann Owens and Barbara Schneider (2006)

43. Parenting Styles and Socialization of Roles within the Family: Two Case Studies by Leandra R. Wortham and Myha Ngo and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2005)

42. Getting Homework Started in Parent Child Interactions: The First Mention by Leah Wingard (2005)

41. Religion and the Interactive Construction of Parent-Child Identity by Nastassia Isis Johnson and Brian G. Ellis and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2005)

40. “The Hours I Keep”: The Burdens of Black Middle Class Mothers in Low-Income Areas by Alesia Fay Montgomery (2005)

39. Middle Class Working Families’ Ideologies and Engagement in Children’s Extra-curricular Activities by Kris Gutiérrez and Carolina Izquierdo and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik (2005)

38. Parent and Child Construction of Directives as a Window into Family Dynamics: A Case Study by Jennifer Sison Fabian and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2005)

37. Bringing an Interactional Perspective to Emotion Work in Naturally-Occurring by Leah Wingard and Heather Willihnganz (2005)

36. Insights into the Division of Household Labor Among Working Couples in the United States and Italy by Wendy Klein and Carolina Izquierdo and Thomas Bradbury and Francesco Arcidiacono (2005)

35. Kinship in Action: Care and Obligation in Families Headed by Gay Fathers by Diana M. Pash, M.A. (2005)

34. Negotiation of Status between Siblings: A Case Study by Myha Ngo and Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2005)

33. A Psychological Perspective on the Health and Well-Being Consequences of Employment Experiences for Children and Families by Rena Repetti (2005)

32. Everyday Moments: Finding Quality Time in Working Families by Tamar Kremer-Sadlik and Amy Paugh (2004)

31. Video Ethnography and Ethnoarchaeological Tracking by Elinor Ochs and Anthony P. Graesch and Angela Mittman and Thomas Bradbury and Rena Repetti (2004)

30. Establish Ties to the Community: Gay Fathers and the Work of Alliance Building in Everyday Family Life by Diana Pash, M.A. (2004)

29. Exploring Emotion Work in Interaction by Heather Willihnganz and Leah Wingard (2004)

28. Working Relationships: Communicative Patterns and Strategies Among Couples in Everyday Life by Wendy Klein and Carolina Izquierdo and Thomas Bradbury (2004)

27. Habits of the Hearth: Children’s Bedtime Routines as Relational Work by Karen Gainer Sirota (2004)

26. “Living In Each Other’s Pockets”: The Navigation of Social Distances by Middle Class Families in Los Angeles by Alesia Montgomery (2004)

25. Studying Health and Well-Being in the Everyday Lives of Families by Linda Garro and Carolina Izquierdo (2003)

24. Family-Based Achievement in Culture, Psyche, and Practice by April Leninger (2003)

23. Children in the Home, Toys in the Tub: Middle Class Contexts of Work and Play by Karen Gainer Sirota (2003)

22. Learning about Work at Dinnertime: Language Socialization in Dual-Earner American Families by Amy Paugh (2003)

21. Orders, Accounts, and the Culture of Control: Directive in Parent-Child Relationships by Sarah Press (2003)

20. The Changing Landscape of Home: Reflecting and Shaping Middle-Class Family Lives by Jeanne E. Arnold and Ursula A. Lang (2003)

19. Styles of Parent-Child Interaction in Directive-Response Sequences by Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2003)

18. A Psychological Perspective on the Health and Well-Being Consequences of Employment Experiences for Children and Families by Rena Repetti (2003)

17. Talk of War: Battle News, Inside Stories and Family by Alesia Montgomery (2003)

16. Doing Things with Play: The Play of Everyday Life by Karen Gainer Sirota (2003)

15. Affect, Participation Structure and Occasioned Knowledge Exploration in Family Interaction by Marjorie Harness Goodwin (2002)

14. Studying the Social Networks of Dual Career Couples by Linda Garro (2002)

13. Feeling and Meaning in Socialization for Work by April Leininger (2002)

12. Situated Temporalities within Intergenerational Conflict by Charles Goodwin (2002)

11. Participation in Household Work: Collaboration, Conflict, and Socialization in Working Family Interactions by Wendy Klein (2002)

10. Natural Data and Discourse Perspectives in Analyzing Interpersonal Influence in Family Communication by Leah Wingard (2002)

9. Modeling, Negotiating, Fixing: Discourses of Health among Working Families in Los Angeles by Carolina Izquierdo and Amy Paugh (2003)

8. What Gets Dad Involved? A Longitudinal Study of Change in Parental Child Caregiving Involvement by Jeffrey J. Wood and Rena L. Repetti (2002)

7. Parent-Child Interaction Observation Systems: A Review of Methods of Psychological Research by Heather Willihnganz (2002)

6. Child Language Socialization in Working Families by Amy Paugh (2002)

5. How Health-Seeking Theories Inform Research on Working Families by Carolina Izquierdo (2002)

4. A Place at the Table: Re-thinking the Nuclear Family Model for Contemporary Working Families With Gay and Lesbian Parents by Diana M. Pash, M. A. (2002)

3. Working Mothers in Downwardly Mobile Vietnamese-American Households: Some Preliminary Findings and Hypotheses by April Leininger (2002)

2. Space, Time, and Activities in the Everyday Lives of Working Families: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach by Jeanne E. Arnold and Anthony Graesch (2002)

1. Understanding Marriages in Context by Lisa B. Story and Thomas N. Bradbury (2002)