Control, Passion and Possession: Love as a Space of Violence in Adolescence
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romantic love teenagers violence
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2024-10-24Referencia bibliográfica
Aragón García, M.V. & Lozano Martín, A.M. Social Sciences 13: 572. [https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13110572]
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Project FEDER: B-SEJ-332-UGR20, La caja negra del fracaso escolar; Project de I+D+i universidades y entidades públicas de investigación, PY20_00198Resumen
Adolescence is a time of elation and sublime emotions which are also reflected in partner
relationships, within a context characterised by materialism and social structures in which gender
relations are affected by the domination/subordination model. This paper analyses the affectivesexual
relationships of adolescents as a place of violence, power relations, domination and submission.
It also studies the importance of social networks in their way of interacting and learning. The
methodology used was, on the one hand, the review of bibliographic material regarding romance,
partner relationships, gender violence and using of networks, and, on the other hand, the analysis of
the results obtained from two studies carried out by the University of Granada, with quantitative
and qualitative information on adolescents in Andalusia. The results of this research indicate that
relationships are permeated by the idealisation of romantic love and by stereotypes leading to
practices of control and possession.