In this thesis I examine civil unions from the perspective of New Zealand-based same-sex couples who have chosen to formalise their relationship. My approach is qualitative and in-depth and focuses on interpreting participants' own meanings and beliefs while also recognising the need for broader contextual knowledge. Through participants’ narratives, I explore why it was important for couples to have a civil union, how they chose to mark or enact the occasion, and the meanings they attribute to their choices and actions. Rather than treating the civil union as an isolated event, my analysis situates the civil union within four longer processual trajectories: individual biographical narratives, partner interactions, close social relationship...
Contains fulltext : 30928_celeun.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The last ...
This thesis explores the meaning of Civil Partnership for same-sex couples in Ireland. An interpreta...
This article explores how 22 British same-sex couples define and make meaning of the notion of relat...
In this thesis I examine civil unions from the perspective of New Zealand-based same-sex couples who...
Kinship norms in Aotearoa New Zealand are inherently heteronormative, constructed out of the settler...
The Civil Partnership Act (2004) came into force at the end of 2005 and, for the first time in the U...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study explor...
What does the marital union do to individuals and their bodies? Addressing this question from the va...
This paper explores 22 same-sex couples’ views on civil partnership and marriage. The data are drawn...
This study explores the issue of forced and underage marriage in Aotearoa New Zealand. It documents ...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
Contains fulltext : 55423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The last 60 year...
This thesis examines the emergence of human rights discourse in debate over marriage equality in Aot...
The politics surrounding the recognition of same-sex couples has found uneven analysis in the extant...
Contains fulltext : 30928_celeun.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The last ...
This thesis explores the meaning of Civil Partnership for same-sex couples in Ireland. An interpreta...
This article explores how 22 British same-sex couples define and make meaning of the notion of relat...
In this thesis I examine civil unions from the perspective of New Zealand-based same-sex couples who...
Kinship norms in Aotearoa New Zealand are inherently heteronormative, constructed out of the settler...
The Civil Partnership Act (2004) came into force at the end of 2005 and, for the first time in the U...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study explor...
What does the marital union do to individuals and their bodies? Addressing this question from the va...
This paper explores 22 same-sex couples’ views on civil partnership and marriage. The data are drawn...
This study explores the issue of forced and underage marriage in Aotearoa New Zealand. It documents ...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
Contains fulltext : 55423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The last 60 year...
This thesis examines the emergence of human rights discourse in debate over marriage equality in Aot...
The politics surrounding the recognition of same-sex couples has found uneven analysis in the extant...
Contains fulltext : 30928_celeun.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The last ...
This thesis explores the meaning of Civil Partnership for same-sex couples in Ireland. An interpreta...
This article explores how 22 British same-sex couples define and make meaning of the notion of relat...