House Sharing and Young Adults: Examining successful dynamics and negative stereotypes
Vicky Clark,Keith Tuffin
House Sharing and Young Adults: Examining successful dynamics and negative stereotypes
Vicky Clark,Keith Tuffin
House Sharing and Young Adults offers unique insight into the dynamics of successful house sharing among young adults and questions some of the myths fostered by the negative stereotyping of housemates. Illustrated with research from interviews with young adults, it explores co-residence, interpersonal relationships and young people’s development.
Beginning with an overview of the concept and history of house sharing among young adults, Clark and Tuffin’s volume also examines reasons for the lack of research into the area up until recently. It explores key questions including how young adults choose housemates, what makes a desirable housemate, avoiding complications, the psychological advantages of house sharing, how conflict arises, and impact of house sharing on adult development. The authors challenge the stigma of shared domesticity, demonstrating the potential of house sharing to enhance well-being through companionship whilst acknowledging the potential pitfalls caused by tension in intimate settings.
House Sharing and Young Adults will be essential reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of social psychology, developmental psychology, sociology, and anthropology, as well as those interested in group dynamics, housing demographics, and discrimination.
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