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Julia Carter
Julia Carter
Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of the West of England, Bristol
E-mail megerősítve itt: uwe.ac.uk
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Why do people live apart together?
S Duncan, J Carter, M Phillips, S Roseneil, M Stoilova
Families, relationships and societies 2 (3), 323-338, 2013
912013
Wedding paradoxes: Individualized conformity and the ‘perfect day’
J Carter, S Duncan
The sociological review 65 (1), 3-20, 2017
822017
Reinventing couples: Tradition, agency and bricolage
J Carter, S Duncan
Springer, 2017
722017
Practices and perceptions of living apart together
S Duncan, M Phillips, J Carter, S Roseneil, M Stoilova
Family Science 5 (1), 1-10, 2014
632014
Sex, love and security: Accounts of distance and commitment in living apart together relationships
J Carter, S Duncan, M Stoilova, M Phillips
Sociology 50 (3), 576-593, 2016
592016
What is commitment? Women’s accounts of intimate attachment
J Carter
Families, Relationships and Societies 1 (2), 137-153, 2012
532012
The curious absence of love stories in women's talk
J Carter
The Sociological Review 61 (4), 728-744, 2013
372013
Constructions, reconstructions and deconstructions of ‘family’amongst people who live apart together (LATs)
M Stoilova, S Roseneil, J Carter, S Duncan, M Phillips
The British journal of sociology 68 (1), 78-96, 2017
282017
Legal rights for people who ‘Live Apart Together’?
S Duncan, J Carter, M Phillips, S Roseneil, M Stoilova
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 34 (4), 443-458, 2012
262012
Why marry? The role of tradition in women's marital aspirations
J Carter
Sociological Research Online 22 (1), 1-14, 2017
232017
Living Apart Together: uncoupling intimacy and co-residence
S Duncan, M Phillips, S Roseneil, J Carter, M Stoilova
Birkbeck College, University of London, 2013
212013
Why marry? Young women talk about relationships, marriage and love
JJ Carter
University of York, 2010
182010
Understanding tradition: Marital name change in Britain and Norway
S Duncan, AL Ellingsæter, J Carter
Sociological Research Online 25 (3), 438-455, 2020
172020
Women (Not) Troubling “the Family”: Exploring Women’s Narratives of Gendered Family Practices
J Carter
Journal of Family Issues 40 (16), 2264-2287, 2019
112019
Living apart together sourcebook: National survey of people who live apart together (LAT), Britain 2011
M Phillips, S Duncan, S Roseneil, J Carter, M Stoilova
University of Bradford, 2013
112013
Romantic Relationships in a Time of'cold Intimacies'
J Carter, L Arocha
palgrave macmillan, 2020
102020
Traditional inequalities and inequalities of tradition: gender, weddings, and whiteness
J Carter
Sociological research online 27 (1), 60-76, 2022
82022
The sociology of love
J Carter
The Sociological Review Blog, 2015
82015
Practices and Perceptions of Living Apart Together.'Family Science 5 (1): 1-10
S Duncan, M Phillips, J Carter, S Roseneil, M Stoilova
52014
The transformation of love? Choice, emotional rationality and wedding gifts
J Carter, D Smith
Romantic Relationships in a Time of ‘Cold Intimacies’, 57-79, 2020
42020
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