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Titre Intimacy, Distance Relationships and Emotional Care
Auteur Mary Holmes
Mir@bel Revue Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
Numéro vol. 41, no 1, 2010 Les dynamiques de soin transnationales
Page 105-123
Résumé anglais The social changes surrounding individualisation and globalization impact upon our emotional and intimate lives. Geographical mobility is especially significant and its effects on relationships much debated. Distance relationships are one example of how people respond to such changes. This paper is based on an ESRC funded qualitative study of couples in distance relationships. The argument is that such forms of loving are not all about self-satisfaction, although they may prompt reflexivity about how to connect and how to care. They illustrate that embodiment must still be attended to, but may also help in rethinking care as about mutual interdependence. Practical caring is difficult within contexts of individualisation and of increased (often global) mobility, but more abstract forms of mutual emotional support take on importance.
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