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Family Matters

Collective Archive Number CAN-0000-0419-7BBF Permanent resolver

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The Source Summary reproduces the first 150 words of the source article unless a Collective editor has explicitly locked a replacement.

Interpretive context

Why this article may matter

Community significance

“Family Matters” may matter to community readers because it records a specific intervention in debates about family and relationships, with particular attention to interpretive analysis. The permanent record makes that intervention easier to locate and compare with other Collective coverage.

Historical significance

As a publication record from 2014 at Transadvocate.com, “Family Matters” provides dated evidence of how family and relationships was being argued in relation to interpretive analysis. Comparing it with earlier and later records can reveal changes in vocabulary, evidence, and emphasis.

Policy significance

No dominant policy frame was detected in “Family Matters.” Its policy relevance, when present, is therefore likely indirect: the article’s treatment of family and relationships may shape later arguments about institutions or public practice rather than proposing a specific rule.

Content analysis

Ranked themes and framings

Rank 1 is the dominant inferred theme or framing. Parent labels identify broader theme families; the relationship diagram distinguishes sub-themes, siblings, overlap, and separate-but-related themes.

Themes

  1. 1
    Family and relationshipsTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    100%

Academic framing

  1. 1100%

Editorial function

These classifications are inferred from article text and source metadata and remain directly editable. Relationship labels express corpus-analysis judgments, not immutable facts.

This article appeared 1 year(s) after the theme’s highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2013.

Relative presence by year

Peak year indexed to 100

Values measure relative presence in the registered Collective corpus, not public search interest or public opinion.

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Article authors

Author profiles and related researchers

jessicau

1 publications · 0 inbound sources/citations

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Cooke

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fallonfox

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Shares registered themes including Family and relationships.

Marian

7 publications · 9 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Family and relationships.

Autumn Sandeen

57 publications · 17 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Family and relationships.

Rani Baker

5 publications · 3 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Family and relationships.

Gwen Smith

15 publications · 1 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Family and relationships.

Related authors are calculated from co-authorship, shared themes and framings, and citation relationships in the registered corpus. This does not imply a personal or institutional association.

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