In contemporary sociology, reflexivity stands as a peculiar character of the post-modern man, strictly connected with the individualization of biographies and the growing of the risk and uncertainty. This situation affects unavoidably the couple and family relationships: whereas an individualized reflexivity prevails, building we-ness in couple relation and meeting the challenge of family well-being become more and difficult. In this chapter, it will be hypothesized that there is also a different kind of reflexivity, relationship-based, rather than individual-based, that limits the damages of individualization, facilitating a couple to build we-ness and to pursue the we-relation’s well-being (a relational good). At the end, a polysemic concept of couple relational reflexivity will be provided and some methods to empirically study reflexivity will be proposed.

Carra', E., Reflexivity: A Crucial Resource for the Challenge of Family Well-Being, in Hałas, E., Manterys, A. (ed.), Relational Reason, Morals and Sociality, Peter Lang, Berlin 2021: 131- 149. 10.3726/b18066 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/165540]

Reflexivity: A Crucial Resource for the Challenge of Family Well-Being

Carra', Elisabetta
2021

Abstract

In contemporary sociology, reflexivity stands as a peculiar character of the post-modern man, strictly connected with the individualization of biographies and the growing of the risk and uncertainty. This situation affects unavoidably the couple and family relationships: whereas an individualized reflexivity prevails, building we-ness in couple relation and meeting the challenge of family well-being become more and difficult. In this chapter, it will be hypothesized that there is also a different kind of reflexivity, relationship-based, rather than individual-based, that limits the damages of individualization, facilitating a couple to build we-ness and to pursue the we-relation’s well-being (a relational good). At the end, a polysemic concept of couple relational reflexivity will be provided and some methods to empirically study reflexivity will be proposed.
2021
Inglese
Relational Reason, Morals and Sociality
978-3-631-81756-8
Peter Lang
Carra', E., Reflexivity: A Crucial Resource for the Challenge of Family Well-Being, in Hałas, E., Manterys, A. (ed.), Relational Reason, Morals and Sociality, Peter Lang, Berlin 2021: 131- 149. 10.3726/b18066 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/165540]
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