This thesis explores how young, married men understand marriage. After the Second World War, marriage has gradually lost its meaning as an economic and strategic factor from generation to generation, especially in Western countries. Because of the increase in cohabitations, marriage has lost its unique position as a framework around family life and parenthood. Despite this, people continue to marry. Using in depth interviews with 9 young, married men, I take a closer look at understandings of marriage from a male perspective. The analyzes of the late modernity done by modernity theorists such as Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, show that society has changed after the 1970s. Unlike traditional societies, contemporar...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
The original idea of marriage is different from today’s current idea of marriage. Although the idea ...
Individuals who choose not to couple live a unique experience. This study examines the evolution of ...
Traditional marriages have been replaced in the last decades with a new form of a relationship ? coh...
The thesis "Contemporary society's view of common sense marriages" deals with the problem of two peo...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ We...
Cohabitation has become a normal phenomenon among Norwegians. It may be seen as a transition before ...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to investigate why Swedes marry. Sweden serves as an interes...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to investigate why Swedes marry. Sweden serves as an interes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
The original idea of marriage is different from today’s current idea of marriage. Although the idea ...
Individuals who choose not to couple live a unique experience. This study examines the evolution of ...
Traditional marriages have been replaced in the last decades with a new form of a relationship ? coh...
The thesis "Contemporary society's view of common sense marriages" deals with the problem of two peo...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ We...
Cohabitation has become a normal phenomenon among Norwegians. It may be seen as a transition before ...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to investigate why Swedes marry. Sweden serves as an interes...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to investigate why Swedes marry. Sweden serves as an interes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...