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Samskost: konstrukcija družbene kategorije znotraj imperativa partnerstva- primer spletnega foruma Starševski čvek
ID Mihalinec, Eva (Author), ID Švab, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pozna modernost prinaša obilico sprememb, kar se kaže tudi v pluralnosti življenjskih stilov- pojavljajo se nove oblike partnerstva in starševstva, rapidno pa narašča tudi število samskih. V skladu s procesi individualizacije je vsak posameznik sam odgovoren za kreiranje svoje biografije, kar odgovornost za samski status prelaga na ramena posameznikov. V skladu z ideologijo družine in partnerske zveze se samskost označuje kot inferiorno kategorijo in zato kot začasen status; samski stan tako postane predmet diskriminacije in stereotipiziranja, medtem ko je partnerska zveza glorificirana. Stigmatizacija samskosti temelji na različnih faktorjih- najpomembnejši so norme, vezane na spol. V primerjavi z moškimi so ženske pod precej večjim pritiskom konformizma ideologiji poroke in družine zaradi običajne konstrukcije spola, ki jim narekuje skrbstveno vlogo. Stigma samskih je vezana tudi na leta- v nekaterih letih je samskost manj sprejemljiva. S stigmo se najpogosteje srečujejo samski med 25. in 40. letom starosti; za mlajše je precej bolj »normalno«, da so samski. Negativni stereotipi se o samskih pojavljajo skozi vsa obdobja, najpogosteje pa po 40. letu starosti (predvsem za ženske). Upravljanje s stigmo zahteva konstrukcijo različnih strategij, česar se poslužujejo tudi samski na forumu; najpogostejši sta konstruiranje pozitivne identitete, pri čemer samskosti pripisujejo pozitivne lastnosti, status pa prikažejo kot izbiro, in kritiziranje partnerske zveze.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:samskost, imperativ partnerstva, diskriminacija samskih, individualizacija.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110821 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:36420189 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Singlehood: A construction of a social category within a partnership imperative – a case of »Starševski čvek« web forum
Abstract:
Late modernity introduces many changes that are also shown in plurality of lifestyles – new forms of partnerships and parenthood – with rapid increase in number of single people. In accordance with individualisation processes each individual is responsible for their own biography, hence the responsibility for being single is transferred to every individual. Following the family and partnership ideology singlehood is regarded as inferior and thus a temporary status; singlehood becomes subject to discrimination and stereotypic labelling while partnership is glorified. Stigmatisation of singlehood is based on various factors, most important being gender-related norms. Women, as opposed to men, are subjected to greater pressure to conform to marriage and family ideology due to normal gender construction implying that women have a more caring role. Singlehood stigmatisation is linked to age as well – singlehood at some age is less acceptable than in other. Single women between age 25 and 40 are most likely to deal with stigmatisation while singlehood among younger women is »more normal«. Negative stereotypes about single people are present at all ages but most likely for individuals over 40 years old (especially women). Dealing with stigmatisation demands a construction of different strategies, something used by single people on the forum; most common being construction of positive identity by ascribing positive characteristics to singlehood, portraying status as a choice and criticising partnership.

Keywords:singlehood, partnership and family imperative, discrimination of single people, individualisation.

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