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The Sociocultural Context of Romantic Relationships provides a comprehensive examination of how broader social and cultural forces influence intimate partnerships. This volume brings together cutting-edge research to demonstrate that romantic relationships cannot be understood in isolation from their sociocultural environment.
The book explores diverse contexts including cultural variations, socioeconomic factors, historical periods, and institutional influences that shape how people form, maintain, and dissolve romantic bonds. Contributors examine topics such as cultural norms around courtship, the impact of technology and social media, economic pressures on relationships, and how different societies conceptualize love and commitment.
Part of the Advances in Personal Relationships series, this scholarly work is essential for researchers, students, and professionals seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of modern romance. It bridges individual psychology with broader sociological perspectives.







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