2021
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12627
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“The interpersonal is political”: Understanding the sociological ambivalence created in parent and adult offspring cohabiting relationships

Abstract: Objective This article considers the ambivalence generated in familial cohabitation where adult offspring have never left or have returned to live with their parents. Background Ambivalence is commonly used in psychology to describe contradictory emotions at the interpersonal level. Method A thematically analyzed ethnographic study of eight cohabitating families living in North Wales, in the United Kingdom, explored both generations' perspectives on cohabitation. Results Although our study found evidence of am… Show more

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