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Introduction and Overview; Elise Boulding as Feminist, Sociologist of the Family and Quaker; Overview of Writings in This Volume; Contents; Elise Boulding on Feminism and Ethnicity; 1 Women in Community (1977); 2 Women and Social Violence (1981); 2.1 Introduction: The Structure of Social Violence; 2.2 Women as Victims; 2.2.1 How the Institutional Structures of Society Victimize Women; 2.2.2 Women as Victims of Behavioral Violence; 2.3 Women as Aggressors; 2.4 An End to Victimization and Violence?; 2.5 Conclusion; 3 Ethnicity and New Constitutive Orders (1993).

3.1 Identity Groups: Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution3.2 The Modern State: A Vision of Peace and Justice?; 3.3 The Search for a New Constitutive Order and Local Autonomy; 3.3.1 Constitutional Status of Nationalities in Europe; 3.3.2 South Asia; 3.3.3 India, Pakistan, Bangladesh; 3.3.4 Africa; 3.3.5 The Americas; 3.4 Plural Societies in the 21st Century; References; 4 Women's Movements for Social Change: Social Feminism and Equity Feminism (1994); 4.1 Women Imaging the Future; 4.2 Systems Modeling, Interdependence and the Web of Life; 4.2.1 Perspectives from the Biosphere.

4.2.2 Perspectives from the Sociosphere4.3 The Challenge of Complexity; 4.3.1 Uses of the Imagination; 4.3.2 Systems Approaches to the Future Through Networking; 4.4 Continuity and Change; References; Elise Boulding on the Family from a Sociological Perspective; 5 The Family as a Way Into the Future (1978); 5.1 The Dance of Growth; 5.2 Time-Binding; 5.3 Family Healing; 5.4 Conflict Maturing; 5.5 The Peaceable Kingdom; 6 The Family as a Small Society (1982); 6.1 The Household as a Small Society; 6.2 What Households-as-Societies Do; 6.2.1 Recovery of the Joy of Work.

6.2.2 Learning as a Family Enterprise6.2.3 Health and Welfare Self-Help; 6.2.4 Households as Reshapers of Community Environments; 6.3 Problems of Scale: Giantism and Localism; 6.4 The Gigantic and the Global Versus the Planetary; 7 Familia Faber: The Family as Maker of the Future (1983); 7.1 Familial Households; 7.1.1 The Community as Households-in-Interaction; 7.1.2 The History of Familial Variety; 7.1.3 The Household-Community Interface in History; 7.1.4 The Household-Based Research Perspectives; 7.2 The Creation of Social Reality in the Family.

7.3 The Creation of Social Reality Outside the Family7.3.1 The Family as Utopia Creator; 7.3.2 Households as Reshapers of Community Environments: The Boomtown Experience; 7.4 The Process of Social Invention; References; Elise Boulding on the Family from a Quaker Perspective; 8 The Challenge of Nonconformity: Reweaving the Web of Family Life for Gays and Lesbians (1987); 9 Our Quaker Foremothers as Ministers and Householders (1989); 9.1 Spiritual Struggles in Youth; 9.2 Family Life and Children; 9.3 Ministers as Mothers; 9.4 Husbands and Friends; 9.5 The Last of Life, and the First.

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