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Asbjornslett, Mona; Engelsrud, Gunn H.; Helseth, Solvi – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
This article examines how Norwegian children with physical disabilities experience friendship during the transition between primary and secondary school. The research was based on 38 life mode interviews with 15 children. Two themes were explored: (1) different kinds of friends: friends with disabilities, friends without disabilities and…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Intimacy, Friendship, Early Adolescents
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Dyregrov, Atle; Gjestad, Rolf – Death Studies, 2011
The aim of study was to increase our understanding of sexuality and intimacy following the loss of a child. A questionnaire on intimacy and sexuality was sent to 1,027 members of the 2 major bereavement support organizations for parents who have lost children in Norway. A total of 321 (33%) were returned. In addition, 10 couples were interviewed…
Descriptors: Grief, Mothers, Intimacy, Foreign Countries
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Stefansen, Kari; Aarseth, Helene – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
This paper analyses qualitative interviews conducted with Norwegian middle-class parents. It explores how a particular type of intimacy--an "enriching intimacy"--is produced as part of everyday parent-child interactions and considers the notion of the social self that spurs middle-class parents to seek this very type of intimacy with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Interviews, Middle Class
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Haugen, Gry Mette D. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2005
This article examines and theorizes complex relations and trade-offs concerning money and love, arguing that children's viewpoint can illuminate the question of money in postdivorce families in new and insightful ways. The analysis is inspired by ideas about economic sociology put forward by Marcia Millman and Viviana Zelizer. The article argues…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Economic Status, Divorce, Family Environment