Gerontology Lecture: “Part of the Family: The Long-Term Ties of Gay and Lesbian Adults”
Join the Georgia State University’s Gerontology Institute for this year’s Barbara Pittard Payne Lectureship in Gerontology:
“Part of the Family: The Long-Term Ties of Gay and Lesbian Adults.”
Dr. Ingrid Connidis, Professor of Sociology at Western University in London, Canada
Thursday, March 13, 6:00pm, at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
The lecture is FREE and open to the public, followed by a reception. For further information or to RSVP, please contact us at gerontology@gsu.edu or 404-413-5128.
Before or after attending the lecture, be sure to check out Dr. Connidis’ publications at the University Library:
- Connidis, I. A. (2010). Family Ties & Aging (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Pine Forge Press.
- Connidis, I., & Kemp, C. L. (2008). Negotiating actual and anticipated parental support: Multiple sibling voices in three-generation families. Journal Of Aging Studies, 22(3), 229-238.
- Connidis, I. (2007). Negotiating inequality among adult siblings: Two case studies. Journal Of Marriage & Family, 69(2), 482-499.
- Connidis, I., & McMullin, J. (2002). Sociological ambivalence and family ties: A critical perspective. Journal Of Marriage & Family, 64(3), 558-567.
- Connidis, I., & McMullin, J. (2002). Ambivalence, family ties, and doing sociology. Journal Of Marriage & Family, 64(3), 594-601.
- Campbell, L. D., Connidis, I., & Davies, L. (1999). Sibling ties in later life. Journal Of Family Issues, 20(1), 114-148.