Konceptualizacija "romantične veze"

Autori

  • Jana Baćević Centar za prosvetnu politiku, Beograd

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v3i3.4

Ključne reči:

romantične veze, romantična ljubav, , društvene elite, društvena reprodukcija, tranzicija

Apstrakt

Ovaj rad pristupa fenomenu romantičnih veza iz uglova nekoliko prominentnih paradigmi u savremenim društvenim naukama. Njihovi pristupi interpretaciji ovog fenomena primenjeni su, zatim, na "model" romantične veze apstrahovan iz intervjua prikupljenih tokom istraživanja konstrukcije ovog koncepta u delu beogradske populacije. Tvrdim da ni jedan interpretativni okvir ne može u potpunosti da objasni ovaj fenomen, ali da njihova kombinacija pruža vrlo korisne uvide. Ovo predstavlja primer načina na koji različite paradigme u društvenim naukama mogu biti kombinovane kako bi bolje objasnile fenomen, a ne suprotstavljane s ciljem međusobnog negiranja.

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2008-12-01