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Emma Bosley-Smith
Emma Bosley-Smith
Assistant Professor, Alma College
Verified email at alma.edu - Homepage
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How LGBTQ adults maintain ties with rejecting parents: Theorizing “conflict work” as family work
R Reczek, E Bosley‐Smith
Journal of Marriage and Family 83 (4), 1134-1153, 2021
362021
Before and after “I Do”: Marriage processes for mid-life gay and lesbian married couples
ER Bosley-Smith, C Reczek
Journal of homosexuality 65 (14), 1985-2004, 2018
292018
Families we keep: LGBTQ people and their enduring bonds with parents
CE Reczek, R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
NYU Press, 2022
212022
Why LGBTQ adults keep ambivalent ties with parents: Theorizing “solidarity rationales”
E Bosley-Smith, R Reczek
Social Problems 71 (1), 220-236, 2024
132024
Anticipatory economic stressors: Perceived and potential sources of economic disadvantage for LGBTQ adults
ER Bosley‐Smith
Sociological Inquiry 93 (3), 465-495, 2023
32023
2 The Rationale of Love and Closeness
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 25-40, 2022
2022
Methodological Appendix
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 161-172, 2022
2022
3 The Rationale of Growth
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 41-66, 2022
2022
5 The Kin Closet
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 71-85, 2022
2022
8 Becoming Normal
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 115-132, 2022
2022
1 Compulsory Kinship
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 11-24, 2022
2022
7 Out of the Closet, Under the Rug
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 104-114, 2022
2022
Introduction: The Parent Trap
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 1-10, 2022
2022
9 Out of the Family
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 133-144, 2022
2022
6 Gender and Sexuality School
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 86-103, 2022
2022
Families We Keep
R Reczek, E Bosley-Smith
Families We Keep, 2022
2022
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