Wikipedia:WikiProject Family and relationships
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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to family and relationships. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
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[edit] Title
WikiProject on family and relationships
[edit] Scope
This WikiProject aims to develop the articles relating to families, the relationships between people and issues that have an impact upon them.
[edit] Parentage
The parent of this WikiProject is WikiProject Sociology.
[edit] Similar WikiProjects
Similar WikiProjects are:
[edit] Participants
- violet/riga (t)
- Quinobi - This project has big merit. I'm a supporter. Feel free to drive my tractor
- Sapna
- Insane99 - I'm in.
- Logameli Yep, I'm in. Tell me exactly what you need doing and I should be able to do it.
- Freechild.
[edit] Structure
[edit] Format
Discuss the format for each article based on the WikiProject.
[edit] Categories
Include various categories applicable to the topic:
[edit] Hierarchy definition
This project has been tentatively defined as a descendant of Sociology au generale. The tree:
- Humanities
- Sociology
- Groups
- Family and Relationships
- Groups
- Sociology
[edit] Goals
- To develop the family articles and associated links
- To contribute to personal relationships and associated links
- To add to any relevant article the impact that issue has on family and relationships
[edit] Articles
Family/relationship articles in need of attention:
- Abusive relationship
- Adultery and infidelity
- Control
- Courtship
- Domestic violence
- Family values
- Husbandry
- Intimate relationship
- Male bonding
- Maternal bond and paternal bond
- Parental leave
- Significant other
- The System
- Types
- Widow inheritance and levirate marriage, see talkpage
Articles needing discussion on the impact on a family/relationship:
- Abortion
- Adoption
- Death
- Childbirth
- Psychological problems
- Youth voice