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The type of intimacy involved in ' the pure relationship ' necessarily requires
equality between the parties to the relationship , that is a shared sense of
selfdisclosure and contributing on an equal footing to the relationship . Giddens
claims that ...
The type of intimacy involved in ' the pure relationship ' necessarily requires
equality between the parties to the relationship , that is a shared sense of
selfdisclosure and contributing on an equal footing to the relationship . Giddens
claims that ...
Page 485
There is a general taken - for - granted assumption that a good relationship will
be equal and intimate . Rather it is to suggest that creative energy is deployed in
disguising inequality , not in undermining it ( Bittman and Lovejoy 1993 ) . Mutual
...
There is a general taken - for - granted assumption that a good relationship will
be equal and intimate . Rather it is to suggest that creative energy is deployed in
disguising inequality , not in undermining it ( Bittman and Lovejoy 1993 ) . Mutual
...
Page 488
Couples and Parent - Child Relationships The processes of having children and
making a joint project of their upbringing create structures over and above a
relationship and therefore necessarily detract from the purity of the ' pure
relationship ...
Couples and Parent - Child Relationships The processes of having children and
making a joint project of their upbringing create structures over and above a
relationship and therefore necessarily detract from the purity of the ' pure
relationship ...
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GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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