Despite an increase in interracial or mixed marriages (intermarriages) globally, the experiences of couples in such marriages are generally under-researched, particularly within psychology. Using a cultural psychological framework and qualitative methods, this paper studies the psychosocial experiences of couples in intermarriages. It focuses on four South Asians in ethnically intermarriages in two settings: two Indian-origin men married to native Danish women in Denmark, and two Indian-origin women married to Euro-American men in Canada. Data from in-depth interviews were subjected to a thematic analysis yielding an array of themes, of which this paper presents the two most dominant themes across the two contexts: ‘transnationalism’ and ‘r...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
In spite of the perception held by some Americans that race/ethnicity no longer matters much (i.e., ...
The rising number of interracial couples in Canada has often been interpreted as a success of multic...
Increasing migration worldwide and the cultural diversity generated as a consequence of internationa...
Despite a growing literature on transnational couples, little is known about the challenges they fac...
Increasing migration worldwide and the cultural diversity generated as a consequence of internationa...
This dissertation examines the determinants and consequences of immigrant-native intermarriage in tw...
This thesis offers a window into the lives of married inter-racial couples in the Lower Mainland ar...
The published social science research on interracial marriages has burgeoned considerably over the p...
This study explores the lived experiences of six Canadian Chinese-White heterosexual couples through...
There has been an increasing interest within the field of Marriage and Family Therapy over the last ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichCross-national phen...
The article explores social psychological aspects concerned with diasporic relationships among the S...
This study utilizes in-depth interviews of five interracial heterosexual couples to explore how coup...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
In spite of the perception held by some Americans that race/ethnicity no longer matters much (i.e., ...
The rising number of interracial couples in Canada has often been interpreted as a success of multic...
Increasing migration worldwide and the cultural diversity generated as a consequence of internationa...
Despite a growing literature on transnational couples, little is known about the challenges they fac...
Increasing migration worldwide and the cultural diversity generated as a consequence of internationa...
This dissertation examines the determinants and consequences of immigrant-native intermarriage in tw...
This thesis offers a window into the lives of married inter-racial couples in the Lower Mainland ar...
The published social science research on interracial marriages has burgeoned considerably over the p...
This study explores the lived experiences of six Canadian Chinese-White heterosexual couples through...
There has been an increasing interest within the field of Marriage and Family Therapy over the last ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichCross-national phen...
The article explores social psychological aspects concerned with diasporic relationships among the S...
This study utilizes in-depth interviews of five interracial heterosexual couples to explore how coup...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
In spite of the perception held by some Americans that race/ethnicity no longer matters much (i.e., ...