A pure relationship ... refers to a situation where a social relation is entered into for its own sake, for what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties... Ageing in Society - Página 186editado por - 2007 - 384 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| Peter N. Stearns, Jan Lewis - 1998 - 494 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it."38 The Philosophy of Love and Married Love, typical... | |
| Kathleen Kiernan, Hilary Land, Jane E. Lewis - 1998 - 358 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it' (p. 58). We would suggest that the shift in ideas... | |
| David E. Carney - 1999 - 358 páginas
...each person from a sustained association with another; and . . . [such an association] is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it."24 It is "reflexively organized," which means... | |
| Cheryl Albers - 1999 - 532 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it. (Giddens, 1992:58l The second concept is that... | |
| Wendy Langford - 1999 - 200 páginas
...'pure relationship': 'a social situation entered into for its own sake . . . and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it' (Giddens 1992: 58). This new freedom for individuals... | |
| Milton C. Regan Jr. - 1999 - 292 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and ... is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it."63 It is "reflexively organized," which means... | |
| Adrian Thatcher - 1999 - 346 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it.46 In late modern societies both sexes have a highly... | |
| Cary Boucock - 2000 - 252 páginas
...reminiscent of the purposive contract is emerging in which, as Giddens writes, the relationship 'is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay with it.'25 The construction of pure relationships exemplifies... | |
| Anson D. Shupe, William A. Stacey, Susan E. Darnell - 2000 - 268 páginas
...what can be derived by each person from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only in so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it" (1992, 58). This means that love is "active and... | |
| Gary K. Browning, Abigail Halcli, Frank Webster - 2000 - 524 páginas
...sake, for what can be derived from a sustained association with another; and which is continued only so far as it is thought by both parties to deliver enough satisfactions for each individual to stay within it' (Giddens, 1991: 58). Ironically, the model for... | |
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