Sociological debate has dealt with love in a number of different ways. For some, love offers a unique opportunity; it is a path to salvation (Jackson, 1993; Langford, 1999). Others, however, take a more sceptical approach to love in modern society: for Beck and Beck-Gernsheim (1995) love represents the path to extreme individualization, for Illouz (1997) it is ultimately underpinned by consumerism, and perhaps most extreme, for Bauman (2003) love has been destroyed. Giddens offers a slightly different (and more hopeful) perspective and suggests that with growing choice and freedom, love has become 'confluent' and temporary subject to individuals' needs (Giddens, 1992). When adult women were asked about love and how they have experienced lov...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Although questions about why so many women “love to love” and why some stay with abusive lovers may ...
Sociological debate has dealt with love in a number of different ways. For some, love offers a uniqu...
Love has become an ultimate goal in life, one which permeates our culture through books, films, song...
In a recent Sociological Review paper Julia Carter?, Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church Uni...
The role of love in intimacy dynamics is undeniable in occidental societies, being one of the centr...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
In this article, I use discourse analysis to explore the relationship between love and abuse. I argu...
In this article, I use discourse analysis to explore the relationship between love and abuse. I argu...
In Eurocentric countries unprecedented numbers of heterosexual men and women in their fourth decade ...
This paper combines psychoanalysis with socio-cultural theory in order to illuminate the vicissitude...
Social psychological research has increasingly acknowledged that any pretensions to a singular theor...
The reason that modern love is not postmodern is that it insists on being psychological. The reason ...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Although questions about why so many women “love to love” and why some stay with abusive lovers may ...
Sociological debate has dealt with love in a number of different ways. For some, love offers a uniqu...
Love has become an ultimate goal in life, one which permeates our culture through books, films, song...
In a recent Sociological Review paper Julia Carter?, Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church Uni...
The role of love in intimacy dynamics is undeniable in occidental societies, being one of the centr...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
In this article, I use discourse analysis to explore the relationship between love and abuse. I argu...
In this article, I use discourse analysis to explore the relationship between love and abuse. I argu...
In Eurocentric countries unprecedented numbers of heterosexual men and women in their fourth decade ...
This paper combines psychoanalysis with socio-cultural theory in order to illuminate the vicissitude...
Social psychological research has increasingly acknowledged that any pretensions to a singular theor...
The reason that modern love is not postmodern is that it insists on being psychological. The reason ...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Intimate Partner Violence remains a significant problem globally despite health promotion aimed at r...
Although questions about why so many women “love to love” and why some stay with abusive lovers may ...