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A Critical Analysis of Western Perspectives on Families of Arab Descent
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2009
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EthnicityArab DescentWestern ResearchEducationFamily PlanningFamily FormationMultiple Family MembersFamily StudiesArabicFamily RelationshipGender StudiesFamily LifeMiddle Eastern StudiesLanguage StudiesCritical AnalysisDomestic ViolenceFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityDiaspora StudyCultureWestern PerspectivesSociologyFamily DynamicCultural Anthropology
Western research on families of Arab descent has increased in the current decade, compared to the previous 30 years. In this review of 256 empirical articles, through a critical postcolonial lens, domestic violence and family planning were the two most established areas of study. Generally, samples have come from a small group of countries such as Israel and Egypt, using primarily quantitative methodology. Theoretical development is limited in scope. Recommendations include a research agenda that is grounded in interdisciplinary and cross-national family theory and is informed by the perspectives of multiple family members.
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