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Joint couple interviews allow for the collection of data on interactions, negotiations, couple performances, and couple presentations by couples in situ. Joint interviews provide insight into concrete couple practices and representations of those practice... see more

The evolution of gender relations illustrates both a growing equality between males and females and, yet, a persistence of male dominance. Marriage is therein ascribed perpetuating effects. The choice of the surname at marriage allows the analysis of the ... see more

In this article, we suggest considering the method of interviewing couples as a form of participant observation. To assume that interviewees are mere "informants" who provide "information" neglects the fact that an interview is a specific social situation... see more

The paper focuses on the language choices among a sample of bilingual heterosexual couples in the less studied Polish context. Drawing on 24 in-depth interviews I examine the reasons for language choices in the couple, with the most engaging arguments bei... see more

El propósito de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de los reacomodos ocurridos en las prácticas socioculturales de la maternidad y de la paternidad en uniones heterosexuales, en donde prevalece una autonomía económica femenina, frente a lo cual, los hombr... see more

BACKGROUND: Most African societies have no tradition of idealized celibacy or voluntary childlessness. Although the norms on parenthood are changing, adults are customarily expected to marry and bear children.AIM: This study examined the perceived value o... see more

Recognition has not previously played a systematic role in precarity research, even though precarity—closely related to employment or expanded to the life context— also challenges the recognition of relationships. Consequently, we have developed an empiri... see more

El propósito de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de los reacomodos ocurridos en las prácticas socioculturales de la maternidad y de la paternidad en uniones heterosexuales, en donde prevalece una autonomía económica femenina, frente a lo cual, los hombr... see more

This article discusses conjoint interviews and takes its starting point from a study with nine older couples who have been living with disabilities for a long period of time. Conjoint interviewing where dyads are interviewed together produces a different ... see more

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