1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-83768-4
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Soziologie der Zweierbeziehung

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“…This result is attributed to higher closeness when the interaction occurs only between two parties because a particular issue is believed to be shared only between two parties. This observation indicates that both parties experience a strong affinity and reciprocal cognition, arising from their profound affective aspects in primary relationships (Lenz, 2009). Because both partners are accountable for the relationship's events, they reveal considerable interplay and do not hide their actions or inactions from the other (Etzrodt, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This result is attributed to higher closeness when the interaction occurs only between two parties because a particular issue is believed to be shared only between two parties. This observation indicates that both parties experience a strong affinity and reciprocal cognition, arising from their profound affective aspects in primary relationships (Lenz, 2009). Because both partners are accountable for the relationship's events, they reveal considerable interplay and do not hide their actions or inactions from the other (Etzrodt, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Since cultural norms are considered to be a pivotal factor in the explanation of meeting and mating, it is important to not only consider ageing but also the normative context within which different cohorts were socialised (Mahay and Laumann, 2004). In Germany, as in other Western cultures, later-born cohorts grew up in a context of more liberal relationship normslike the decreasing importance of marriageand practiceslike serial relationship biographies and higher divorce rates (Beck-Gernsheim, 2002;Lenz, 2009Lenz, , 2013Kuchler and Beher, 2014). Accordingly, later-born cohorts had, in comparison with earlier-born cohorts, the possibility to accumulate relationship capacities outside a traditional or even restrictive context (Mahay and Laumann, 2004).…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pluralisation expresses itself in changing relationship practices like serial relationship biographies entailing higher divorce rates at a constantly rising average age in middle life (destatis, 2019a) or non-institutionalised respectively nonnormative relationships in older age, like living apart together (Beck-Gernsheim, 2002;Mauritz and Wagner, 2021). Based on these developments, sociologists proclaim that marriage and the nuclear family are gradually losing their traditional value as a union for the entire lifecourse (Beck-Gernsheim, 2002;Lenz, 2009Lenz, , 2013Kuchler and Beher, 2014). This norm shift becomes especially relevant when considering older age, since the generation that was socialised after the late 1960s in the context of these new relationship norms and practices is now becoming older (Krüger and Levy, 2001;Beck-Gernsheim, 2002;Mahay and Laumann, 2004;Bamler, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Was "ganze Person" konkret in Intimbeziehungen bedeutet, mag sich von System zu System unterscheiden; es ist Resultat von Konstruktionsleistungen, die in spezifischen sozialen Zusammenhängen erbracht werden. In jedem Fall hilft der so definierte Begriff, moderne Liebesbeziehungen als eine historisch spezifische Form der Intimsystembildung anzusehen (Coontz 2005 umfassend dazu) und vermeidet gleichzeitig quantitative Festlegungen, wie zum Beispiel im Begriff der Zweierbeziehung bei Lenz (2009). 4 Weber selbst spricht nicht von einer "Intimsphäre", sondern unterscheidet zwei Sphären, die in dem Begriff der Intimsphäre aufeinander bezogen und in ein Spannungsverhältnis gebracht werden: Die Sphären von Verwandtschaft und Erotik (vgl.…”
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