In Western culture sexual fidelity is widely regarded as a prime source of relationship stability and personal happiness and thus a worthy practice. This article is an empirical and critical account of monogamous coupledom as a privileged relational experience. Data is drawn from fourteen in-depth interviews with Australian men and women who self-identified their cross or same-sex partnerships as sexually and emotionally monogamous. Monogamy, as participants construct it, is critiqued as an action and policy that produces an exclusive and contained essence of relationships and that guards against a perceived chaotic excess that is set up in opposition to it. Such action is seen to impel a sense of mastery in relationships and selves that ar...
Recent years have seen considerable interest in consensual non-monogamy from both public and academi...
Given increasing social scientific and public interest in open relationships, attending to therapeut...
This research examined the practice of polyamory as ethical nonmonogamy within the United States. ...
This article develops case studies from qualitative interviews with people in negotiated non-monogam...
This paper is a critical exploration of the discursive and socio-historical practice of 'dyadic-cont...
This paper explores how the extension of contemplative qualities to intimate relationships can trans...
Monogamous marriage, sometimes called "the bedrock of society," still carries an apparent "halo" of ...
Marriage and monogamy feature prominently on the public stage, but not all romantic relationships co...
The norm of monogamy is pervasive, having remained widespread, in most Western cultures at least, in...
In this paper, we utilize a critical feminist lens to analyze the advantages and disadvantages found...
With statistics indicating that one out of every two marriages in the United States ends in a divorc...
This brief article shows that pair-bonding strategies of reproduction are best suited to human natur...
The recent separation of celebrity couple Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin after over a decade of ma...
This research employed a social constructionist paradigm and utilised discourse analysis to examine ...
Polyamory is a form of consensual non-monogamy. To render it palatable to critics, activists and the...
Recent years have seen considerable interest in consensual non-monogamy from both public and academi...
Given increasing social scientific and public interest in open relationships, attending to therapeut...
This research examined the practice of polyamory as ethical nonmonogamy within the United States. ...
This article develops case studies from qualitative interviews with people in negotiated non-monogam...
This paper is a critical exploration of the discursive and socio-historical practice of 'dyadic-cont...
This paper explores how the extension of contemplative qualities to intimate relationships can trans...
Monogamous marriage, sometimes called "the bedrock of society," still carries an apparent "halo" of ...
Marriage and monogamy feature prominently on the public stage, but not all romantic relationships co...
The norm of monogamy is pervasive, having remained widespread, in most Western cultures at least, in...
In this paper, we utilize a critical feminist lens to analyze the advantages and disadvantages found...
With statistics indicating that one out of every two marriages in the United States ends in a divorc...
This brief article shows that pair-bonding strategies of reproduction are best suited to human natur...
The recent separation of celebrity couple Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin after over a decade of ma...
This research employed a social constructionist paradigm and utilised discourse analysis to examine ...
Polyamory is a form of consensual non-monogamy. To render it palatable to critics, activists and the...
Recent years have seen considerable interest in consensual non-monogamy from both public and academi...
Given increasing social scientific and public interest in open relationships, attending to therapeut...
This research examined the practice of polyamory as ethical nonmonogamy within the United States. ...