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What connects the homeless woman and her children fighting for a right to social housing with a mother in a non-monogamous relationship and a couple living in the postsocialist village at the EU border? At first glance, their stories barely rub against each other. On a second look, there is one word that does tie them – family. The social background, the place of abode, life choices, levels of insecurity and vulnerability, and types of social support are different in these three cases. Differences aside, we speak about families as social structures that are lived, perceived, and narrated in various ways. In this special section, the selected papers delve into the social lives of families, exploring both intragenerational and intergenerational dynamics during times of uncertainty and beyond.