Construction of adult life course and identity has typically been built around norms of partnering and parenting, placing single women who do not have children outside the norm. Studies undertaken with single women have found that relationship status was a key factor in their identity construction. In this study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with five, single, women without children, living in Australia. Drawing on critical discursive psychology, we found that participants negotiated two contesting discourses to construct their identities: the Heterosexual Relationship and Family Life discourse and the Independent Single Woman discourse. In crafting identities, tensions were identified between the positioning of self and the posi...
Approximately one in four Australian households is currently occupied by someone who lives alone. In...
Evidence indicates women with no children can experience pronatalism-driven stereotyping, stigmatisa...
This article presents a discursive analysis of interview material in which single women reflect on t...
Construction of adult life course and identity has typically been built around norms of partnering a...
This paper discusses a speaker's narrative and discursive work to counter the negative associations ...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
This thesis reports the findings of three studies examining relationship status and identity constru...
The privileging of marriage and long-term partnerships contributes to the marginalization of single ...
This thesis reports the findings of three studies examining relationship status and identity constru...
Work in narrative and discursive psychology offers a theoretical and analytic approach to the meanin...
Changing social mores and new assisted reproductive technologies have provided single heterosexual w...
Demographic trends in recent decades such as the delay and decline in marriage and increase in divor...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an empirical model for researching women’s self and social identities. ...
Approximately one in four Australian households is currently occupied by someone who lives alone. In...
Evidence indicates women with no children can experience pronatalism-driven stereotyping, stigmatisa...
This article presents a discursive analysis of interview material in which single women reflect on t...
Construction of adult life course and identity has typically been built around norms of partnering a...
This paper discusses a speaker's narrative and discursive work to counter the negative associations ...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
This thesis reports the findings of three studies examining relationship status and identity constru...
The privileging of marriage and long-term partnerships contributes to the marginalization of single ...
This thesis reports the findings of three studies examining relationship status and identity constru...
Work in narrative and discursive psychology offers a theoretical and analytic approach to the meanin...
Changing social mores and new assisted reproductive technologies have provided single heterosexual w...
Demographic trends in recent decades such as the delay and decline in marriage and increase in divor...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an empirical model for researching women’s self and social identities. ...
Approximately one in four Australian households is currently occupied by someone who lives alone. In...
Evidence indicates women with no children can experience pronatalism-driven stereotyping, stigmatisa...
This article presents a discursive analysis of interview material in which single women reflect on t...