Family Well-Being Under Pressure: Rhythmanalysis Applied to Post Pandemic Family Dynamics
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This contribution deals with the centrality of family relationships for the production of individual well-being, both on a cognitive level, i.e. as an influence on satisfaction with one’s own life and, therefore, as the outcome of a cognitive evaluation, and on an experiential and emotional level, i.e. as an influence on moment-to-moment experience. It starts from an analysis of subjective well-being, arriving at a concept of relational well-being, whilst proposing an approach of rhythmanalysis as a tool for understanding the changes occurring in family dynamics in the post-Covid era.Downloads
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11.03.2022
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Gucciardo, G., & Siino, M. (2022). Family Well-Being Under Pressure: Rhythmanalysis Applied to Post Pandemic Family Dynamics. Italian Sociological Review, 12(6S), 269. https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v12i6S.539
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