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Punch, Samantha – Children & Society, 2008
This article contributes to the recent, but still limited, literature on the sociology of sibship. It argues that during childhood the ambivalent love/hate nature of sibship is played out through the sharing of knowledge, time and space. It draws on the work of Goffman to illustrate that children's sibling interactions tend to consist of…
Descriptors: Siblings, Foreign Countries, Sibling Relationship, Sample Size
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McIntosh, Ian; Punch, Samantha – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2009
This article investigates forms of strategic interaction between siblings during childhood. The authors argue that these interactions, characterized by notions of reciprocity, equivalence and constructions of fairness, are worked out in relation to responsibility, power, knowledge and sibling status. Birth order and age are not experienced as…
Descriptors: Siblings, Birth Order, Foreign Countries, Interaction Process Analysis
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Roxanne Khan; David J. Cooke – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
The perpetration of severe inter-sibling violence (SISV) remains a largely unexplored area of family violence. This article describes an investigation of risk factors for intentional SISV perpetration. A sample of 111 young people under the care of the Scottish criminal justice or welfare systems was studied. A SISV perpetration interview schedule…
Descriptors: Siblings, Family Violence, Predictor Variables, At Risk Persons
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Kosonen, Marjut – Children & Society, 1996
Examined attitudes of Scottish 9- to 12-year-olds toward their siblings. Found that siblings were perceived to be a significant source of support and help and were especially important for children with few other supportive relationships. Sibling caretaking was viewed positively by both parties. Siblings held special importance even if they did…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Family Life