LevelFile
Ref NoRAP/001/03/02
TitleJournals
Date1949-2003
Extent1-transfer case
DescriptionFile contains various published journals collected by Robert and Rhona Rapoport.

Most journals contain papers authored by Robert and Rhona Rapoport.

Details as follows:

Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol.18 No.8, 2003, includes 'Reflections on the integration of paid work and the rest of life' by Suzan Lewis, Rhona Rapoport and Richenda Gambles

Israel Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.36, No.4, 1999, includes' Blueprint for a Global Morality-The Work of Robert Rapoport 1924-1996'

Human Relations, Vol.51, No.9, September 1998, includes book review of Robert Rapoport's book 'Families, Children and the Quest for a Global Ethic'

International Journal of Early Years Education, Vol.5, No.1, March 1997, includes 'Families as Educators for Global Citizenship: Five conundrums of international socialization' (reprint also included)

Therapeutic Communities, The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations, Vol.18, No.1, Spring 1997, includes an 'Appreciation of Robert Rapoport' by Stuart Whiteley and Nick Manning

The International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol.3, No.1, 1990, includes 'Balancing Work and Family responsibilities: Gender-Equity and Organisational Change' by Rhona and Robert Rapoport

Group Analysis, The Journal of Group Analytic Psychotherapy, Vol.21,No.1, March 1988, a special section 'Mediation and Group Analysis: Creating an Interface', Guest Editor Robert Rapoport

Marriage and Family Review, Vol.1, No.5, Sept/Oct 1978, includes a recent literature review of 'Dual-Career Families: Progress and Prospects' by Robert and Rhona Rapoport

Marriage and the Family/Collected Essay Series, Marvin B.Sussman Editor, includes 'Dual-Career Families: Progress and Prospects' by Robert and Rhona Rapoport

Social Work Service, No.14, September 1977, (DHSS)

Concern, National Children's Bureau, No.22, Winter 1976-1977, (1976 Conference papers), includes 'On Parenting' by Robert Rapoport

Le Groupe Familial, No.70, Janvier 1976, includes 'Les variations dans les structures familliales et l'education des parents' par Rhona et Robert Rapoport

Where, No.95, (ACE), August 1974

Journal of Marriage and the Family, August 1974, includes 'Couple Symmetry and Enjoyment' by Rhona and Robert Rapoport with Victor Thiessen

SSRC Newsletter 24, July 1974, includes 'Sex Differences in career development at three stages in the life cycle' by Robert Rapoport

The British Journal of Sociology, Vol.XXV, No.2, June 1974, includes 'Four Themes in the Sociology of Leisure by Robert and Rhona Rapoport

The British Journal of Sociology, Vol.XXII, No.1, March 1971 includes 'Early and Later experiences as determinants of adult behaviour: married women's family and career patterns' by Robert and Rhona Rapoport

Human Relations, Vol.22, No.1, February 1969, includes ' The Dual-Career Family A Variant Pattern and Social Change' by Robert and Rhona Rapoport

MAN, Vol. LXII, Articles I08-I39, May 1962, includes Robert Rapoport's book review of 'Becoming More Civilized: A Psychological Exploration' by Leonard W. Doob

MAN, Vol. LVIII, Articles 231-250, November 1958, (2-copies), includes Robert Rapoport's book review of 'Family and Social Network: Roles, Norms and External Relationships in Ordinary Urban Families' by Elizabeth Bott

MAN, Vol. LVII, Articles 18-35, February 1957, includes includes Robert Rapoport's book review of Midwest and its Children: The Psychological Ecology of an American Town' by Roger G.Barker and Herbert F.Wright

Printed report 'The Oakland Therapeutic Community: An Experiment in Patient Management' includes 'Toward the Definition of the 'Therapeutic Community' by Maxwell Jones and Robert Rapoport (no date)

The South African Journal of Economics, Vol.17, No.2, June 1949 includes 'Some New Emphases in Population Analysis' by Rhona Ross (includes reprint)

The South African Journal of Economics, reprint 'Population Policy in Great Britain' by Rhona Ross, from Vol.17 No.3 September, 1949
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TermSociology
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