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Living Apart Together Transnationally (LATT) Couples - RASHMI SINGLA

Living Apart Together Transnationally (LATT) Couples

Promoting Mental Health and Intimacy

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Buch | Hardcover
XIX, 235 Seiten
2024 | 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-52204-8 (ISBN)
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This book provides deep insight into intimacy and distance in the complex, globalised world through the newly coined concept of couples living apart together transnationally (LATT).  Based on a review of the past four decades' seminal studies and narratives from a qualitative empirical study, including both heterosexual and same-sex couples, it shows intimacy can be maintained without geographical proximity. The book has a rich, layered, and nuanced exploration of LATT couples' experiences of relationship maintenance across distance and time through diverse ways, such as digital emotions, online sexual activity, and meaning-making through spirituality, which challenge existing Eurocentric conceptualisations of intimacy and relationships. It also reveals an array of "good practices" for relationship maintenance across countries, which can inspire other couples and practitioners.

Thus, the book is an important resource, not only for academics in the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, family science, sociology, migration, and communication but particularly useful for practitioners dealing with couple relationships, such as counselors, social workers, and mental health advisors. It is also relevant for international organizations and multinational corporations working with couples living apart together transnationally.

"The implications of this book for 'how we live now' are clear - in a more closely connected and mobile world, the possibility of living our most intimate relationships across distance will affect increasing numbers of us... the book's informative, theoretical, and practical messages have valuable lessons for many of us now and in the future."

 

 

Dr Lucy Williams,

University of Kent, the UK

"Living Apart Together Transnationally (LATT) Couples: Promoting mental health and intimacy" gives us insights into the everyday lives of couples living apart together (LAT) in a contemporary world characterized by globalisation, and pandemics that have affected border controls and migration policies in different countries. Rashmi Singla invites us to challenge the way we understand intimate relationships that are connected to physical proximity and provides us with innovative ways to maintain emotional and physical intimacy despite geographical separation.

Sayaka Osanami Törngren

Associate Professor of International Migration and Ethnic Relations, Malmö University, Sweden

Dr. Rashmi Singla's book "Living Apart Together Transnationally" addresses a very important problem many modern couples encounter living apart in different countries. The increasing globalization of the job market and mass migration in the past four decades have made this topic more important than ever before. However, research about love and life in such conditions is still limited. The research presented in this book reveals some new qualitative research findings about how partners maintain health and intimacy in such challenging conditions. This book presents novel and invaluable research for scholars in the area of love and couple relationships.

Victor Karandashev, Ph. D.,

Professor of Aquinas College, Michigan, The U.S.A.

Dr. Rashmi Singla's work, 'Living Apart Together Transnationally (LATT),' stands as a profoundly empirical exploration of long-distance couples spanning international borders. The book provides captivating revelations into the lives, intimacies, and spiritual dimensions of such relationships. Offering an interdisciplinary approach, it establishes a robust groundwork for further investigations in this emerging field.

Lise Paulsen Galal, PhD,

Associate Professor in Intercultural Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark.

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Rashmi Singla is an Associate Professor in Psychology and Interdisciplinary Health Studies, also affiliated with the Global Humanities program,  at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is educated in Denmark and India, with a long-standing career in teaching, researching psychology, and counselling/psychosocial intervention.

She has authored Ethnic Minority Youth in Denmark: About Their Psychosocial Situation (co-author Julio Arenas) (1995); Youth Relationship, Ethnicity & Psychosocial Intervention (2004); The One and Only - How Ethnic Minority Youth in Denmark Form Intimate Partnerships (2006); Now and Then - Life Trajectories, Family Relationships, and Diasporic Identities (2008); and Intermarriage and Mixed Parenting: Promoting Mental Health & Wellbeing (2015), along with several chapters in books and journals. Additionally, she is involved in an array of international projects and organisations related to couple/ family life, migration/ transnationalism, and decolonisation of knowledge.

1. Introduction: Doing intimacy differently - LATT/ Long distance couple an emerging trend.- 2. Setting the scene for exploring LATT couples.- 3. The dynamic processes - relevant theoretical conceptualizations.- 4. Exploring LATT Couples in Scandinavia and Global context.- 5. Emotional dynamics: How LATT relationships are sustained, among others, through social digital - technology.- 6. Embodiment: Intersection between the social and material through sexuality, sexting.- 7. 'Gendered' practices: How do LATT couple relate to gendered family expectations, care responsibilities.- 8. The  broad Context  for LATT Couples: Legal & societal matters.- 9. Spirituality - Making sense of the unconventional situation through 'a sense of wholeness'.- 10. Applied Perspectives: Mental Health and Wellbeing promotion pathways through 'Good practices'.- 11. Moving beyond: future trends for LATT couples, implications for psychotherapy, counselling, further research suggestions.- 12. Postscript.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XIX, 235 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
Schlagworte A Sense of Wholeness as the Crux of Spirituality • Balancing Autonomy and Fusion, Proximity and Distance • Co-ethnic Couples • Counter Dominant Cohabitation Narrative • Couples Living Apart Together (LAT) • Couples Living Apart Together Transnationally (LATT) • Couples of Mixed Ethnic Heritage • Destiny, Relationship Fulfilling a Higher Purpose • Doing Intimacy Differently • Emotional as well as Corporeal Closeness • Emotional Reflexivity, Trust, and Commitment to the Relationship • gendered expectations • Heterosexual and Same Sex Couples • Heterosexual Division of Labour • Immigration Policies and Couple Reunification • Lessons for Mental Health and Wellbeing Promotion • Psychosocial Dynamics of Intimacy • Relationships Sustained through Social Digital - Technology • Relationships Sustained through Social Digital – Technology • Restrictions Imposed by the Migration Regime • Sexuality and Missing Bodily Contact
ISBN-10 3-031-52204-4 / 3031522044
ISBN-13 978-3-031-52204-8 / 9783031522048
Zustand Neuware
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