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Family Lives and Relational Living: Taking Account of Otherness

Contemporary research has shown that families are constituted through everyday practices of intimacy with affinities being fashioned around the structuring principles of openness and reciprocity alongside or superseding traditional ties of obligation and responsibility. Paradoxically in many instanc...

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Published in:Sociological research online 2011-12, Vol.16 (4), p.1-10
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subjects Animal human relations
Children
Democratization
Ethics
Families & family life
Family
Family life
Family Relations
Generational Differences
Inequality
Intergenerational relations
Interpersonal relations
Intimacy
Openness
Otherness
Parent-child relations
Parents
Parents & parenting
Reciprocity
Social relations
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