Historically, wedding traditions have reflected unequal power dynamics between women and men. Anglo-American studies suggest that despite growing gender equality in society and preferences for egalitarian marriages among young adults, wedding traditions perpetuate patriarchal ideas. This article explores this puzzle in the Nordic context. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with Norwegian millennials, 27 women and men, who were soon to be married or had been recently. How this new generation navigates three wedding traditions rooted in gender inequality — the male marriage proposal, the gendered division of wedding planning and women's change of surname — was investigated by identifying gender dynamics at the institutional, interact...
This study aims at descriptively analyzing the views on gender equality of the Scandinavian radical-...
This thesis focuses on the weddings, which has been assisted by a wedding agency. The work focuses m...
Previous research shows a paradoxical simultaneity of egalitarian gender values and inegalitarian pr...
The notion of (gender) equality has a unique position in Norwegian and Nordic self-image. Today âweâ...
Graduation date: 2004Men today are doing more household labor than in previous generations,\ud but r...
Cohabitation has become a normal phenomenon among Norwegians. It may be seen as a transition before ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Gender Issues. Also available from the publisher at:...
In 1996, Iceland created a civil union law (staðfest samvist) for same sex- couples presented as an ...
This thesis explores how young, married men understand marriage. After the Second World War, marriag...
This article discusses multicultural challenges to state feminism in Denmark and Norway, focusing bo...
The Nordic countries do not just identify strongly with gender equality: they also increasingly mobi...
Objective This study examines the roles of commitment and gender equality for marriage formation in ...
The status of marriage as an institution in modern sociology: A comparative study of Japan and Norw...
In this paper we utilize evolutionary theory, anthropological data, and historical sources to explor...
Values and practices regarding sex and gender are among the most fundamental constituents of a socie...
This study aims at descriptively analyzing the views on gender equality of the Scandinavian radical-...
This thesis focuses on the weddings, which has been assisted by a wedding agency. The work focuses m...
Previous research shows a paradoxical simultaneity of egalitarian gender values and inegalitarian pr...
The notion of (gender) equality has a unique position in Norwegian and Nordic self-image. Today âweâ...
Graduation date: 2004Men today are doing more household labor than in previous generations,\ud but r...
Cohabitation has become a normal phenomenon among Norwegians. It may be seen as a transition before ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Gender Issues. Also available from the publisher at:...
In 1996, Iceland created a civil union law (staðfest samvist) for same sex- couples presented as an ...
This thesis explores how young, married men understand marriage. After the Second World War, marriag...
This article discusses multicultural challenges to state feminism in Denmark and Norway, focusing bo...
The Nordic countries do not just identify strongly with gender equality: they also increasingly mobi...
Objective This study examines the roles of commitment and gender equality for marriage formation in ...
The status of marriage as an institution in modern sociology: A comparative study of Japan and Norw...
In this paper we utilize evolutionary theory, anthropological data, and historical sources to explor...
Values and practices regarding sex and gender are among the most fundamental constituents of a socie...
This study aims at descriptively analyzing the views on gender equality of the Scandinavian radical-...
This thesis focuses on the weddings, which has been assisted by a wedding agency. The work focuses m...
Previous research shows a paradoxical simultaneity of egalitarian gender values and inegalitarian pr...