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D McNaughtan, Elisabeth, and Jon L. McNaughtan. "Behind Every Good Leader: How Higher Education Institutions Disclose Information about the Presidential Spouse." Journal for the Study of Postsecondary and Tertiary Education 3 (2018): 135–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4170.

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Aim/Purpose: Using the lens of critical theory, the authors of this study analyzed if institutions of varying institutional type acknowledged the role of the presidents’ spouses in presidential biographies and press releases. The purpose of this investigation was to establish to what extent institutions are transparent about the involvement of the presidential spouse. Background: Spouses of high profile leaders, including a university president’s spouse, are often expected to fill time-consuming roles for their spouses’ positions. Past research has found that spouses vary widely in their feelings towards this informal, yet oft-expected, role. While some thrive in the role, others feel taken for granted performing free work with little recognition or personal benefit. Methodology: Using a random stratified sample of current presidents at four types of institutions, a content analysis was performed on 200 presidential biographies and corresponding press releases announcing new presidents. Nominal data was collected and compared to existing data to illustrate in what manner and in what frequency institutions disclosed information about presidents’ spouses. Contribution: While the aspects of the spouse’s role at a university have been researched from the spouse’s perspective and the president’s perspective, the authors researched the role from an organizational perspective. Identifying how the spouse was discussed in organizational mediums and comparing to existing data established a baseline for understanding to what extent institutions are transparent about spousal contributions. Findings: The results of the content analysis indicate that organizational mediums mention spouses and their work at a low rate. There was also a difference between institutional types in how spouses are discussed, with two-year institutions discussing spouses the least. Additionally, spouses’ off-campus contributions were more likely to be mentioned than their on-campus contributions. Recommendations for Practitioners: The findings give reason for practitioners to consider the institution’s transparency of a spouse’s work, and to begin considering this issue during the hiring stage. Hiring committees may need to investigate their institutional culture and what changes may be realistically implemented to create a more egalitarian atmosphere for the president’s spouse. Recommendation for Researchers: Realizing that there is a discrepancy between a spouse’s involvement on campus and disclosure of that involvement to campus constituents, researchers may investigate best practices in how spouses are involved on campus and in the community and how they are recognized for that work. Researchers should also be considerate of how these results may differ by institutional type and gender of the spouse. Impact on Society: Because high profile leaders and their spouses are perceived to lead a life of privilege, the possibility of negative power dynamics within the arrangement is often overlooked. However, highly visible couples should be empowered to set an equitable standard, and this research illuminates one area in which improvement may be considered. Future Research: Future inquiry could seek a more intentional quantitative and qualitative understanding as to how the dynamics of a spouse’s involvement, representation, expectations, and satisfaction differ by institutions type. Future inquiry could also analyze how spouses’ experiences and expectations in their formal and informal roles differ by gender.
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Chen, Yu-Ping, and Margaret Shaffer. "The influence of expatriate spouses’ coping strategies on expatriate and spouse adjustment." Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research 6, no. 1 (2018): 20–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jgm-07-2016-0032.

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Purpose Drawing upon Folkman and Lazarus’ (1984) coping framework and interdependence theory (Thibaut and Kelley, 1959), the purpose of this paper is to investigate how expatriate spouses’ coping strategies (problem-focused and emotion-focused) affect expatriate spouse adjustment and expatriate adjustment. In addition, the authors also examine the mediating effect of expatriate adjustment on the spouse coping strategies-spouse adjustment relationship. Design/methodology/approach To test these relationships, the authors collected multi-source data from 191 expatriate spouses and their expatriate partners living in 37 countries. Findings The results revealed that problem- and emotion-focused coping strategies positively and negatively, respectively, influenced all types of spouse adjustment: personal, interaction, and cultural. Both forms of spouse coping also influenced expatriate adjustment. The authors also found that expatriate adjustment mediated the relationship between expatriate spouses’ coping strategies and spouse adjustment. Practical implications The results suggest that multinational organizations should pay equal attention to the adjustment of both their expatriates and their spouses. Both expatriates and their spouses should be included in the initial selection process and in pre-departure training to get well equipped before the international assignment. Training spouses to adopt problem-focused coping strategies would help to facilitate the effective adjustment of both spouses and expatriates. Originality/value The research provides one of the first examinations that investigate expatriate spouses’ coping strategies and their impact on expatriate and expatriate spouse adjustment. This research also highlights the interdependency of expatriates and their spouses.
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Su, Chenting, Edward F. Fern, and Keying Ye. "A Temporal Dynamic Model of Spousal Family Purchase-Decision Behavior." Journal of Marketing Research 40, no. 3 (2003): 268–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jmkr.40.3.268.19234.

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The authors examine family purchase-decision dynamics to shed light on enhancing marketing communication effectiveness. In particular, the authors are interested in understanding the temporal nature of spousal behavioral interaction in family decision making to help marketers target communication messages, shape brand choice, and guide personal selling activities. The authors calibrate a dynamic simultaneous equations model to investigate spousal family purchase-decision behavior: What are spousal behavioral interactions in a discrete purchase decision, and what are the temporal aspects of spousal decision behavior across decisions? The results indicate that spouses tend both not to reciprocate coercion in a discrete decision and to adjust influence strategies over time. The authors also investigate the effectiveness of influence strategies and spousal satisfaction with decisions and their impacts on spousal subsequent decision behaviors from a postdecision perspective as a mechanism to explain why spouses revise decision behaviors across purchase decisions. The authors discuss marketing implications of their findings and present ideas about how to use these findings creatively to target advertising and sales messages to influential spouses in specific decision contexts.
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Dyer, W. Gibb, W. Justin Dyer, and Richard G. Gardner. "Should My Spouse Be My Partner? Preliminary Evidence From the Panel Study of Income Dynamics." Family Business Review 26, no. 1 (2012): 68–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894486512449354.

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This study examines how firm performance and family income are affected when an “owner-managed” firm transitions to a “copreneurial” business. Data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics were used to track changes in firm performance and family income from 1996 to 2006 during which time an owner-manager decided to partner with his spouse. The findings suggest that (a) involvement of one’s spouse in the business had no significant impact on firm profits and (b) working with one’s spouse had a significant impact on family income. The authors hypothesize that the lack of spousal influence on firm performance is because of their inability to influence their spouses, their lack of education and skills needed by the firm, and organizational “imprinting.” Moreover, since it is hypothesized that many spouses work for little or no pay, there would not be a significant impact on family income as the result of one’s partnering with a spouse. However, this hypothesis was not confirmed.
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Kozlova, Natalia V., and Sophia Yu Filippova. "The legal regime of the share in the authorized capital of a limited liability company acquired by spouses during marriage, during the life of the spouses and after the death of one of the spouses." RUDN Journal of Law 28, no. 1 (2024): 145–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2337-2024-28-1-145-162.

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The authors analyze the legal regime of a share in the authorized capital of a limited liability company acquired during marriage, as well as the legal fate of this share in the event of death of one of the spouses. Acquisition of a share is basic for acquisition of corporate rights to participate in the company. Since the legal regime of joint ownership presupposes the ownership of property without determining the shares of each co-owner, regardless of which spouse is registered in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, both spouses are members of the company and considered as one subject (legal relationship with multiple persons). Any of the co-owners has the right to act in exercising general corporate rights as an authorized person, forming a single will. Increments received from owning shares (income) go into the common property. After the death of a spouse, the common joint property is transformed into the individual property of the surviving spouse, who receives ½ of the common property of the spouses. The second half of the common property is considered to belong to the deceased spouse, and therefore is included in the inheritance mass and undergoes through the procedure of hereditary succession. The transformation of common joint property into the individual property of the surviving spouse is not a transfer, since in this case there is no termination of the surviving spouse’s property rights. The rules governing the transfer of a share in the authorized capital of the company to third parties are not applicable to such transformation. A share in the authorized capital is an indivisible property, and therefore the legal fate of the share is the same.
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Sahraian, A., S. Bahreini, and A. Mani. "Spousal abuse in married women with suicidal attempt in Shiraz, Iran." European Psychiatry 33, S1 (2016): s274—s275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.730.

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IntroductionEpidemiological studies revealed that 21 to 34 percent of women around the world have been victim of physical assault by their spouse and spouse abuse have been more prevalent in developing countries.ObjectivesThe most common form of violence against women is spousal abuse which is a dangerous factor and leads to serious psychological damages while it is one of the most important causes of suicide in married women.AimsThe study of factors related to spousal abuse in the population where they attempt to suicide is important for recognizing it and preventing spousal abuse, consequently, preventing suicide.MethodsThe study was conducted cross-sectional on 360 married women who attempted suicide and referred to Shoshtari Hospital in Shiraz. Instruments for data collection comprised of about spousal abuse questionnaire and demographic cases questionnaire which were filled through interview.ResultsA total of 43.9% of domestic violence prevalence, 61.7% of economic violence, 45.3% of psychological violence, 38.1% of social violence, 38.1% physical violence, 35.9% of sexual violence was reported. There was a relation between spousal abuse and some factors such as: age difference between spouses, wife and husband's education, husband's substance abuse, husband's medical illness, wife's psychiatry disorder, spouses’ obligatory marriage, polygamy and husband's job.ConclusionsConsidering relatively high prevalence of spousal abuse in people who attempted suicide and the relation between some demographic factors with violence, besides regarding spousal abuse as one causes of suicide, the women's screening, particularly those who attempt suicide in regard to spousal abuse and its related factors seems necessary.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Gravel, Sylvie, Marie Beaulieu, and Maxine Lithwick. "Quand vieillir ensemble fait mal : les mauvais traitements entre conjoints âgés." Criminologie 30, no. 2 (2005): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017405ar.

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This article focuses on a rarely discussed and relatively unknown type of elder abuse: elder abuse by a spouse. The data presented comes from a study examining the dynamics of elder abuse cases in three CISC's in Quebec (Local Centre for Community Services). Firstly, the characteristics associated with forms of abuse and both the abused spouse and the abusive spouse are described. Cases of elder abuse by a spouse are also compared with the other cases of elder abuse in the sample: abuse by a child, another family member, a friend or an acquaintance. Secondly, the authors examine more specifics situations of elder abuse by a spouse such as situations where one of the spouses has cognitive impairment and how that differs from situations where both spouses are lucid. For each of these situations, the different elements having an impact on the dynamics of abuse are discussed.
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Koss, Catheryn S., and Donna Jensen. "Going It Alone: Advance Directive Discordance in Older Married Couples." Journal of Applied Gerontology 39, no. 12 (2019): 1274–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0733464819884439.

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Contrary to expectations of joint decision-making, a substantial minority of older married couples report only one spouse possessing an advance directive. Using Health and Retirement Study data, the authors examined advance directive discordance among heterosexual married couples in which at least one spouse had completed an advance directive. It was predicted that spouses who differed in age, self-rated health, or race/ethnicity would be more apt to adopt individualistic as opposed to relational motivational stances, resulting in higher odds of nonmatching advance directive status. Heterogamy did not account for discordance, but couples in which one or both spouses attended some college were more likely to report advance directive concordance. In contrast, couples in which one or both spouses were non-White were more likely to display advance directive discordance. Study results raise concerns about the effectiveness and reach of advance care planning promotion efforts among low-education and non-White older married adults.
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Robitaille, Marie-Claire, and Ishita Chatterjee. "Do spouses influence each other's stated son preference?" Indian Growth and Development Review 13, no. 3 (2020): 561–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/igdr-06-2018-0062.

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Purpose This paper aims to understand the motivations behind married men preferring sons and to quantify the association between a couple’s stated son preferences. Son preference is an endemic problem in India. With half a million female foetuses aborted each year, the root causes of son preference in India have been widely studied. Little is known, however, on how couples mutually decide on their desired child sex-ratio. Design/methodology/approach Using data from the third National Family and Health Survey, the authors apply three-stage least square and optimal general method of moment methods to demonstrate association. Robustness checks are performed on plausibly exogenous instrumental variables and selection issues in the marriage market. Findings The authors show that their spouse's son preference is by far the most significant factor associated with a person's own stated son preference. The association between spouse's stated son preference is observed only for couples being married for three to five years. It is postulated that this is the critical period when sex-selective abortion decisions are being made. Originality/value The focus of existing empirical studies is nearly always on the mother's son preference only. The hypothesis is that spouses mutually influence each other’s preferences and models estimating determinants of son preference should include preferences of both spouses. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first attempt to understand the motivations of married men towards preferring sons and quantify the association between spouse's stated son preference and respondent's stated son preference.
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Purk, Janice K., and Rhoda A. Richardson. "Older Adult Stroke Patients and Their Spousal Caregivers." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 75, no. 10 (1994): 608–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104438949407501002.

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Using a sample of 44 couples, in each of which one member had suffered a stroke requiring an inpatient rehabilitation stay, the authors examined the morale of stroke patients older than 60 and their spousal caregivers. One hypothesis that guided this research was that the morale levels of older adult stroke patients would correlate with those of their spousal caregivers and with the patient's physical and emotional functioning. Gender and length of time since the stroke were hypothesized to have an effect on morale. Results indicated that morale of caregivers and care receivers were positively correlated. Moreover, functional independence predicted patient and spouse morale levels. Impressions of caregiving and morale of caregivers were correlated. These findings suggest a need to utilize a dyadic approach in research and intervention dealing with stroke patients whose spouses are providing care.
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Books on the topic "Authors' spouses"

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Ötvös, Anna, and Zsejke Nagy. Márai Ilona: Betűbe zárva : napló. Helikon Kiadó, 2022.

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Saitō, Yuka. Mōjo to yobareta shukujo: Sobo Saitō Teruko no ikikata. Shinchōsha, 2008.

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Fry, Edna. Mrs Fry's diary. Hodder & Stoughton, 2010.

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Mikszáth, Kálmánné. Visszaemlékezései. Noran Libro Kiadó, 2021.

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1985, Léger Dorothy d., and Fondation Saint-Jean Perse, eds. Hommage à Dorothy Léger. Fondation Saint-John Perse, 1985.

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Uuden, Cornelie van. De gezusters Van Vloten: De vrouwen achter Frederik van Eeden, Willem Witsen en Albert Verwey. Bert Bakker, 2007.

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Uuden, Cornelie van. De gezusters Van Vloten: De vrouwen achter Frederik van Eeden, Willem Witsen en Albert Verwey. Bert Bakker, 2007.

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Dostoevskai͡a, Anna Grigorʹevna Snitkina. Dnevnik 1867 goda. Nauka, 1993.

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Dostoevskai͡a, Anna Grigorʹevna Snitkina. Dnevnik 1867 goda. "Nauka", 1993.

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Schmidt, Alice. Tagebuch aus dem Jahr 1954. Suhrkamp, 2004.

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Baggett, Jerome P. "The Critical Root." In The Varieties of Nonreligious Experience. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479874200.003.0005.

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This chapter addresses atheists’ views on religion, which are considerably more nuanced than what one finds in the books by New Atheist authors. Specifically, everyday atheists are less bothered by other people’s belief in God than they are by the detrimental behaviors they consider to be often wrought from believing in such images of God as judge, sovereign, and father. They are similarly less critical of many people’s innate religiosity than they are with the objectified worldviews from distinct religions. Lastly, they are much less critical of religious people (who are often their friends, family members, spouses, and so forth) than they are of religious institutions, which they think make people worse than they would be otherwise. Ironically, these nuanced positions, this chapter further shows, actually resemble the positions of many progressive people of faith far more than atheists generally realize.
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Alessandrini, Megan, and Romy Winter. "Systemic Gender Barriers in the Building and Construction Industry." In Architecture and Design. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7314-2.ch044.

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This chapter examines structural gender-based disadvantage experienced by women in the building industry. This is found in trade and technical occupations, but is much more prevalent in administrative and management roles in small and micro businesses where female family members and spouses carry out work often for little or no remuneration or recognition. Nor does this group have any protection in income support, injury or sickness cover or retirement benefits. This also contributes to inefficiency in the industry as there is minimal opportunity for professional development or skill enhancement. Using a non-positivist methodology, the authors found that this phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the building and construction and that many were unpaid and were employed in other occupations. This disadvantage contributed to status driven tensions between these women, often called co-preneurs, and those women working on site in trade and technical roles.
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Alessandrini, Megan, and Romy Winter. "Systemic Gender Barriers in the Building and Construction Industry." In Contemporary Global Perspectives on Gender Economics. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8611-3.ch005.

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This chapter examines structural gender-based disadvantage experienced by women in the building industry. This is found in trade and technical occupations, but is much more prevalent in administrative and management roles in small and micro businesses where female family members and spouses carry out work often for little or no remuneration or recognition. Nor does this group have any protection in income support, injury or sickness cover or retirement benefits. This also contributes to inefficiency in the industry as there is minimal opportunity for professional development or skill enhancement. Using a non-positivist methodology, the authors found that this phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the building and construction and that many were unpaid and were employed in other occupations. This disadvantage contributed to status driven tensions between these women, often called co-preneurs, and those women working on site in trade and technical roles.
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Cheung, Elaine O., Frank J. Penedo, Judith T. Moskowitz, et al. "Prospectively Examining the Effects of a Cancer Diagnosis on Patients, Spouses/Partners, and Their Relationship." In Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197507407.003.0008.

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Patients and their caregivers commonly report positive psychological change following the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, a phenomenon referred to as perceived growth. However, most studies have examined patient and caregiver growth as separate, parallel processes, without considering their dynamic interplay or the shared interpersonal context. Furthermore, previous research is limited by cross-sectional designs that use retrospective self-report measures to capture perceived change following cancer, rather than prospective designs to capture actual, measured changes in positive traits such as character strengths (i.e., character growth). This chapter discusses the challenges involved in examining post-traumatic growth in cancer patient populations and the advantages of incorporating a dyadic process approach as opposed to solely focusing on individual-level change. A dyadic process approach will permit examination of whether disclosure, support, empathy, and cognitive processing operate as mechanisms of character growth and will discuss the need for longitudinal data to fully examine post-traumatic growth as a dyadic outcome. To further elaborate on this dyadic approach, the authors propose an expanded theoretical model to delineate the intrapersonal and shared dyadic processes that underlie character and couple growth among cancer patients and caregivers.
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McDarby, Meghan, Kelly Trevino, and Elissa Kozlov. "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Palliative Care." In Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine 3rd edition, 3rd ed., edited by Harvey Max Chochinov and William Breitbart. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197583838.003.0034.

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Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) examines relationships among cognitions, emotions, and behaviors to help patients address maladaptive patterns of thinking and behaving. Despite its robust evidence base for the treatment of psychopathology, questions remain about the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of CBT approaches in palliative care settings. However, meta-analytic evidence indicates that CBT is not only feasible and acceptable to patients with palliative care needs, but also that it is effective in the treatment of psychological distress among patients in palliative care and their care partners (e.g., spouses, adult children). Importantly, CBT can be incorporated into treatment for patients with a wide range of medical diagnoses (e.g., cancer, heart failure, kidney disease) and psychological and somatic concerns (e.g., anhedonia, death anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, and pain). CBT is also recommended by the National Institute of Health Care and Excellence guidelines for individuals nearing end of life who are in need of psychological support. This chapter summarizes the traditional CBT framework and applies this framework to the care of patients in palliative care settings. The authors also briefly describe the evidence base for CBT use in palliative care, enumerate special considerations for practicing CBT with patients receiving palliative care, and offer recommendations about how CBT might be applied across the palliative care trajectory.
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Brzemia-Bonarek, Aleksandra. "Zaburzone relacje z teściami jako czynnik nieważności małżeństwa." In Miejsce i rola rodziców w budowaniu i funkcjonowaniu rodzin ich dzieci. Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.15633/9788363241575.12.

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The image of parents-in-law seems to be so intensely presented in the historical and contemporary thought of societies as the relations with in-laws are among the main determinants of marriage satisfaction. The interactions reach their peak in the first five years of marriage, when the trajectory of individual development of each spouse is still longer than the trajectory of life in a marriage dyad. With low satisfaction in life, it implies an easier decision to separate. The author made a query at the ecclesia-stical Metropolitan Tribunal in Cracow and examined matrimonial nullity cases. The results showed the problems in relations with parents-in-law reflect the global causes and characteristics. Open and based on the principles of respect for the dignity of the other, early communication of spouses and parents-in-law and support of the spouse in presenting a different opinion than the parent was a factor strengthening positive future relations with the parents-in-law. That is why it is so important to appreciate the communication within the family from the very beginning. Learning about in-tergenerational dialogue may significantly help implement the practical and positive impact of this dialogue on the strength and durability of contemporary marriages.
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Stillinger, Jack. "Who Wrote J. S. Mill’s Autobiography?" In Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195068610.003.0003.

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Abstract In many cases multiple authorship begins, literally, at home. We are all familiar with the traditional prefatorial acknowledgment to an author’s spouse, “without whom . . .” et cetera. The practice of spousal collaboration is so common (and the acknowledgments often so trite and perfunctory, if not patronizing) that it is difficult to focus on its consequences for authorial “authority” in a piece of writing. Indeed, when I published an earlier version of the present chapter in Victorian Studies (1983), an anonymous referee for the journal suggested that I “say a word or two about the implications in general . . . of the question of normal assistance of those mentioned in acknowledgments, copy-editors, later editors, etc.” That very “normality” is exactly what I wish to emphasize here; its role in textual production can be quite significant.
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Banerjee, Pallavi. "Introduction." In The Opportunity Trap. NYU Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479852918.003.0001.

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The introduction lays the foundation of Dismantling Dependence by centering the author’s personal stakes and standpoint dilemmas in this academic project to chronicle how visa laws control lives of Indian professional immigrants in the United States. It establishes the sociological importance of understanding visa policies as structures that frame people’s lives. It also brings various theoretical strands together, from poststructuralist, to postcolonial, to theories of gender, families, and migration, that converge to make sense of the complexities of the lived experience of Indian immigrant women nurses and men tech workers and their spouses whose lives are roped in by visa policies. Particularly, it highlights how dependent visa laws become a proxy for state-imposed dependence on families where a family member is pushed to relocate to the United States on a dependent visa. And lastly, the author explains the methodology of the research done for the book before detailing the plan for the remainder of the book.
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Banerjee, Pallavi. "Transcultural Cultivation." In The Opportunity Trap. NYU Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479852918.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 offers a close look at how the visa regime shaped parenting discourses and action in the families of Indian tech workers and nurses with children. The chapter focuses on what parenting means for dependent spouses. The author examines whether and to what extent dominant theories of class-based parenting, juxtaposed with approaches to parenting in middle-class Black families in the United States and immigrant transnational families, work in the context of Indian immigrant middle-class families in which one parent holds a professional job and the other parent stays at home because of visa restrictions. The chapter elucidates the way in which parenting in families with a dependent visa holder aligned more with notions of racialization and transnationalism in parenting that intersected with gender-intensive mothering because of the visa regime, rather than the prevalent explanations of class-based parenting in the United States The author calls this form of parenting “transcultural cultivation.”
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Pietrzak, Witold Konstanty. "La jalousie dans “Les Diversitez” de Jean-Pierre Camus." In L’art de vivre, de survivre, de revivre. Approches littéraires. Le 50e anniversaire des études romanes à l’Université de Łódź. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8220-877-1.06.

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Literary career of Jean-Pierre Camus started with his admiration for Montaigne’s Essais which became the pattern of his first work, “Les Diversitez”. The tome IX of this rich collection of various forms concerns passions of the soul and scholars are unanimous in considering it as the foundation of his religious teaching, both by word and by writing. Contrary to medical and moral thought in force at the threshold of modernity, the bishop of Belley believes passions are neutral, neither good nor bad, and acquire their meaning by the use man makes of them. This is in particular the case of jealousy which the writer understands as an effect of love. Yet in his treaty of passions the author describes on just several pages only the jealousy of God and for more details he refers the reader to two other places of “Les Diversitez” where, he says, he has already raised the issue of this feeling. In fact, a chapter of the tome II and a letter of the tome VIII deal with the problem of human jealousy. This paper first shows different discursive forms that Camus uses to analyze jealousy. Then it focuses on the author’s definition of jealousy, ‘desire for exclusive possession of the loved object’, and on its effects – often tragical, always painful – in the daily life of spouses. Finally, it appears that the author’s taste for dichotomous presentation of passions leads him to childish images of jealous God and implicitly to an inacceptable hypothesis of jealousy of the creature in front of a supposedly unfaithful God.
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Conference papers on the topic "Authors' spouses"

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Попанова, Аниса Асламбековна. "PROPERTY RIGHTS OF SPOUSES AS OBJECTS OF FAMILY LAW." In Сборник избранных статей по материалам научных конференций ГНИИ "Нацразвитие" (Санкт-Петербург, Май 2021). Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/may191.2021.67.10.013.

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Статья посвящена анализу такой правовой категории российского семейного права, как имущественные отношения супругов. Рассматривая указанную семейно-правовую категорию, автор приходит к выводу, что исследуемый вопрос достаточно актуален и требует дополнительных правовых исследований. The article is devoted to the analysis of such a legal category of Russian family law as property relations of spouses. Considering the specified family-legal category, the author comes to the conclusion that the issue under study is quite relevant and requires additional legal research.
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Kulkova, I. "Socio-Psychological Factors Influencing Procreative Behaviour: Results of an All-Russian Sociological Survey." In XIII Ural Demographic Forum. Global challenges to demographic development. Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of RAS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/udf-2022-2-4.

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The article analyses the results of a sociological survey concerning the influence of certain socio-psychological factors on the decision-making process of Russian women to give birth to a/another child. The survey was conducted by the author in all federal districts of the Russian Federation in 2021. It was determined that socio-psychological factors of close-knit family, love between spouses and psychological readiness to have a child have a strong influence on procreative behaviour; the grandparents’ willingness to provide assistance looking after the child/children has a medium impact. It was also revealed that the ideal number of children in the family according to the respondents cannot ensure the simple population reproduction in the country.
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Mitrović, Katarina. "KRALjICA JELENA U ULOZI SUPRUGE." In Kralj Milutin i doba Paleologa: istorija, književnost, kulturno nasleđe. Publishing House of the Eparchy of Šumadija of the Serbian Orthodox Church - "Kalenić", 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/6008-065-5.037m.

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This paper considers private and family life of Queen Helen (about 1250– 1314) and particularly her relationship with her husband, King Uroš I (1234– 1276). The main source of information were the King and Queen’s biographies written by Archbishop Danilo II. These biographies were composed long after deaths of the main characters, based on the author’s memories and the tales of their peers, with the aim of depicting interactions within the royal family in the most favourable light. The relationship of Helen and Uroš was described as an ideal Christian marriage in which the wife followed the will of her husband in everything. However, in more than one place in the biographies, Danilo had described Helena’s personality as independent, mature and authentic, particularly in regard to her son Dragutin who rose to the throne in 1276 by coup. One other source – Helena’s letter– oath written at the court in Brnjaci, of unestablished date, which was addressed to the Archbishop, Rector and the Commune of Ragusa, showed that the Queen was willing to secretly make decisions which were not in compliance with the official policies and positions of her husband. Helen had erected and donated to the Gradac Monastery, aiming to be buried in her foundation, together with her husband Uroš and their loyal friend Archbishop Joanikije. This also tells us much about the relationship between the spouses. The source information was approached from the depth psychology angle and using transactional analysis as a behavioural development theory. The result is a potentially plausible reconstruction of Helena’s character in terms of her role as a wife.
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Kurbanova, Lida, Salambek Sulumov, Nasrudi Yarychev, and Zarina Ahmadova. "Narrative analysis to the problem of information extremism in the student environment." In East – West: Practical Approaches to Countering Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism. Dela Press Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56199/dpcshss.reul6227.

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The article analyzes students’ narratives by the method of focus groups on the problem of attitudes towards young women who left for Syria. The authors attempted to reconstruct the girls’ everyday discourse of “talking to a stranger on the Internet and going to Syria through interviews and focus-group communication”. In the context of narrative analysis, the authors see two levels of the problem: the micro-level – the ability to identify the degree of sensitivity to the ideology of Islamic fundamentalism through attitudes to the practical actions of specific girls who have already gone to Syria. Macro-level – “intergenerational conflict” or “intergenerational rift”. The result of intergenerational conflict in North Caucasus societies is often a religiously-extremist way of behaving to adults who do not share their “excessive immersion in Islam” to the detriment of traditional normative values. The analysis of youth narratives concerning the “departed” can also serve as an explanatory model for the response to a broader problem, namely the development of intergenerational dynamics in the context of a clash of values between the traditional culture of local societies and Islamic fundamentalism. In this two-level perspective, we see the prospect of further research into the problem of extremism in North Caucasian societies. In this article, we have designated the macro level as the “background site”. In our reconstruction of the everyday discourse of university students on the problem of “girls leaving for Syria”, we came to the following conclusions. The evaluations revealed the admissibility of sharing the spouse’s fate as an attributive understanding of marital duty within the framework of Islamic ideology. In the opinion of female students, the loneliness of girls, domestic violence, and the search for a “real man” can also serve as a possible decision for young women to communicate online with a stranger. The relevance of the problem of analyzing narratives is the need to comprehend the palette of opinions of a part of the youth audience, which is not considered to be young people in the “risk zone”.
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MARTSENIUK, Maryna. "ON THE INFLUENCE OF HAPPINESS ON HUMAN HEALTH." In Happiness And Contemporary Society : Conference Proceedings Volume. SPOLOM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31108/7.2021.42.

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The article considers the concept and phenomen on of happiness from the perspective of different authors. The subjective perception and interpretation of the term happiness and the vital interest in this phenomen on by such sciences as philosophy, ethics, psychology, history, medicine. The concept of happiness in a narrow (fate, talent, luck, success, joy) and broad (psycho-emotional state of complete satisfaction with life, a sense of complete joy) senses has been covered. The ratings of the countries on the level of happiness among population (WorldHappinessReport) and the «happiness index» studied by the international foundation NEF (NewEconomicsFoundation) have been analyzed, along with the position of Ukraine. The finding soft helongest-running study from Harvard University, which aimed to find out what makes people happy from adolescence to old age, have been presented. It has been found that good relationships with people make us happier and healthier. Good social connections are good for us, but loneliness shortens life. It was proved that the happiest of the participants in the experiment, even feeling physicalpain, stayed positive. In stead, un happy people feltthat the physical pain became even stronger dueto a bad emotional state. The importance of a spouse supporting, and its positive impact on such a process as memory was emphasized. Instead, it was noted that their memory did not deteriorate as rapidly as in single people. Key words: health, life satisfaction, feelings of happiness, level of happiness.
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