Bibliographic citations
Rosales, A., (2024). Concepciones sobre las relaciones de pareja de adultas y adultos emergentes participantes en voluntariados de género [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26943
Rosales, A., Concepciones sobre las relaciones de pareja de adultas y adultos emergentes participantes en voluntariados de género []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26943
@misc{renati/536677,
title = "Concepciones sobre las relaciones de pareja de adultas y adultos emergentes participantes en voluntariados de género",
author = "Rosales Rodriguez, Allison Melissa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Conceptions are the mental structures that organize a set of socially constructed beliefs, which are considered true about reality; given that they usually provide explanations to the phenomena or facts experienced by each one. Starting from this, the present investigation aimed to analyze the conceptions about the relationships of the emerging adults participating in gender volunteering. To seek this objective, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eleven participants in gender volunteering following a qualitative methodology. Following this line, the results were presented in three areas, which in turn contained more specific subareas: In the first one, participants valued couple relationships as co-constructed bonds that are usually influenced by traditional gender roles and dynamics. In the second one, it was highlighted that family, educational and media environments promote heteronormative discourse as the only valid one regarding romantic couple relationships. In the last one, volunteering was described as a space of opportunity to carry out deconstruction processes, knowledge, and the development of social awareness necessary to change one's own conceptions. The findings suggest that the conceptions are characterized by positively valuing the classic scheme of a stable and monogamous couple, without this implying leaving aside a constant questioning of the sexist and violent behaviours that they may identify in their potentials partners.
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