Groves Monographs publishes work on the leading edges of theory development and empirical research in the field of family studies.
Groves Monographs on Marriage and Family is an edited book series, beginning in 2010, based on the annual Groves Conference on Marriage and Family, an interdisciplinary, interprofessional organization of limited invited membership founded in 1934. Groves Monographs publishes work on the leading edges of theory development and empirical research in the field of family studies. Individual volumes are edited by the chairs of the annual Groves Conferences and include peer-reviewed chapters by the conference presenters and invited authors. Topics are timely and provocative with diverse themes.
Volume 7: Post-Racial No More: Race, Realities, and Resources of Ethnic Minority Families
Helyne Frederick and Kimberly Corson, Volume Editors
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Post-Racial No More: Risk and Resources for Ethnic Minority Families
- Chapter 2: “Fried, Dyed and Laid to the Side”: Preservice Educators’ Perceptions of Culture
- Chapter 3: African American Fathers of Toddler Sons: Understanding Parenting Goals and Perspectives
- Chapter 4: A Review of Sexual Violence against Women of Color
- Chapter 5: Ethnicity, Gender, and Sibling Relationship Quality as Moderators in Associations of Father Incarceration with Offspring Well-being
- Chapter 6: Examining the Impact of Financial Hardship and Well-being on Life Satisfaction Among Latina Mothers
- Chapter 7: Sorority Membership, Ethnic Identity, and Body Image: A Comparison Study
- Chapter 8: “I never felt ready for that...”: Examining the Experiences and Strategies of Instructors teaching Diversity Courses at a Predominantly White Institution