This research explores and contrasts understandings of love and intimate relationships amongst young middle-class Gujarati Indians in the UK and India. IOE Research Briefings are short descriptions of significant research findings, based on the wide range of projects carried out by IOE researchers
This inquiry investigated the problematisation of interethnic intimacy in the New Zealand Indian pop...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Love has the potential to transform. Not only individuals, but whole societies. How is that possible...
This research explores and contrasts understandings of love and intimate relationships amongst young...
The paper considers narratives and experiences of love marriage in the garment city of Tiruppur in T...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
In this study, we examine love marriage in India, its trends, the diversity of practices across cult...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
This article has been made available through open access by the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.P...
Given the importance of cultural continuity within the Indian culture, numerous studies have highlig...
In India, 'love' and 'arranged' marriages appear to be at opposite ends of the spectrum, but Michiel...
Drawing from a group of older and middle-aged (50 years above) women and men who have re-partnered (...
This paper explores Indian women’s views on arranged marriages in the UK. It is based on research ca...
Although arranged marriage has survived in India, the custom is increasingly challenged by the curre...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
This inquiry investigated the problematisation of interethnic intimacy in the New Zealand Indian pop...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Love has the potential to transform. Not only individuals, but whole societies. How is that possible...
This research explores and contrasts understandings of love and intimate relationships amongst young...
The paper considers narratives and experiences of love marriage in the garment city of Tiruppur in T...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
In this study, we examine love marriage in India, its trends, the diversity of practices across cult...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
This article has been made available through open access by the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.P...
Given the importance of cultural continuity within the Indian culture, numerous studies have highlig...
In India, 'love' and 'arranged' marriages appear to be at opposite ends of the spectrum, but Michiel...
Drawing from a group of older and middle-aged (50 years above) women and men who have re-partnered (...
This paper explores Indian women’s views on arranged marriages in the UK. It is based on research ca...
Although arranged marriage has survived in India, the custom is increasingly challenged by the curre...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
This inquiry investigated the problematisation of interethnic intimacy in the New Zealand Indian pop...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Love has the potential to transform. Not only individuals, but whole societies. How is that possible...