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Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens (Q220008)

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British sociologist (born 1938)
  • Professor Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens
  • Giddens, Anthony, 1938-
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    Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens
    British sociologist (born 1938)
    • Professor Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens
    • Giddens, Anthony, 1938-

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    Anthony Giddens em outubro de 2004. (Portuguese)
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    Modernity and self-identity (English)
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    3 / The Trajectory of the Self / p.70 / The theory and practice of the pure relationship / p.88 / p.89 / 1 In contrast to close personal ties in traditional contexts, the pure relationship is not anchored in external conditions of social or economic life — it is, as it were, free-floating. / p.90 / 2 The pure relationship is sought only for what the relationship can bring to the partners involved. (English)
    Pure Relationship / Luca Guizzardi / Abstract / The aim of this entry is to describe Anthony Giddens's theoretical pure relationship model. Giddens uses the model to try to describe the main transformations in the sphere of intimate relations in modern society. Two main elements of pure relationships are analyzed: confluent love and plastic sexuality. (English)
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    The transformation of intimacy : sexuality, love, and eroticism in modern societies / Anthony Giddens. (English)
    kinship relations (English)
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    Index / p.205 / kinship relations / 96-8 / 'working out' 96-7 / Intimacy, kinship, parenthood / p.96 / The transformation ... / Like gender, kinship was once seen as naturally given, a series of rights and obligations which biological and marriage ties created. Kinship relations, it has been widely argued, have been largely destroyed with the development of modern institutions, which have left the nuclear family standing in splendid isolation. / ... / Kinship relations often used to be a taken for granted basis of trust; now trust has to be negotiated and bargained for, and commitment is as much of an issue as in_ sexual relationships. / Janet Finch speaks of a process of ‘working out’ when analysing kinship relations today.' (13) / p.110 / 13 / Janet Finch: Family Obligations and Social Change, Cambridge: Polity, 1989, pp. 194-211 (English)
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    Giddens, Anthony
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    Giddens, Anthony, 1938-
    ギデンス, アンソニー
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    17 March 2010
    24 August 2018
    Giddens, Anthony
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    Anthony Giddens
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    Professor Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens
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    7 August 2020
     
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