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      Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the 21st Century

      Narratives of Loneliness

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      Narratives of Loneliness book

      Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the 21st Century
      Edited ByOlivia Sagan, Eric D. Miller
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 19 September 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315645582
      Pages 256
      eBook ISBN 9781315645582
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Sagan, O., & Miller, E.D. (Eds.). (2017). Narratives of Loneliness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the 21st Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315645582

      ABSTRACT

      Rising life expectancies and declining social capital in the developed world mean that an increasing number of people are likely to experience some form of loneliness in their lifetimes than ever before. Narratives of Loneliness tackles some of the most pressing issues related to loneliness, showing that whilst recent policies on social integration, community building and volunteering may go some way to giving an illusion of not being alone, ultimately, they offer a rhetoric of togetherness that may be more seductive than ameliorative, as the condition and experience of loneliness is far more complex than commonly perceived.

      Containing thought-provoking contributions from researchers and commentators in several countries, this important work challenges us to rethink some of the burning issues of our day with specific reference to the causes and consequences of loneliness. Topics include the loneliness and mental health of military personnel, loneliness and social media, loneliness and sexuality, urban loneliness, and the experiences of transnational movement and adopted children. This book therefore makes an overdue multidisciplinary contribution to the emerging debate about how best to deal with loneliness in a world that combines greater and faster connectedness on the one hand with more intensely experienced isolation on the other.

      Since Émile Durkheim first claimed that the structure of society could have a strong bearing on psychological health in the 1890s, researchers in a range of disciplines have explored the probable impact of social context on mental health and wellbeing. Interdisciplinary in approach, Narratives of Loneliness will therefore be of great interest to academics, postgraduate students and researchers in social sciences, the arts, psychology and psychiatry.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |7 pages

      Introduction by the editors

      ByOlivia Sagan, Eric D. Miller

      part 1|115 pages

      Inter and intrapersonal loneliness

      chapter 1|15 pages

      Loneliness

      An overview
      ByPhilip S. Morrison, Rebekah Smith

      chapter 2|9 pages

      Loneliness and relatedness

      A philosophical and psychotherapeutic account
      ByRoger Frie

      chapter 3|13 pages

      The lonely side of war’s aftermath

      Traumatization and isolation among veterans
      ByJacob Y. Stein, Zahava Solomon

      chapter 4|8 pages

      Sensemaking and shared grief in the social media age

      ByPeter Joseph Gloviczki

      chapter 5|10 pages

      Cyberloneliness

      The curse of the cursor?
      ByEric D. Miller

      chapter 6|11 pages

      Loneliness in Lithuanian transnational families

      ‘I am happy if my children are happy’?
      ByMargarita Gedvilaitė-Kordušienė

      chapter 7|11 pages

      Disconnections

      Loneliness in the lives of mobile singles
      ByMaude Gauthier

      chapter 8|13 pages

      Narratives of loneliness and mental ill health in a time of neoliberalism

      ByOlivia Sagan

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Adoption and loneliness

      ByHelen E. Lees

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Loneliness in education

      The agony and the enstasy
      ByJulian Stern

      part 2|106 pages

      Loneliness

      chapter 11|13 pages

      From lonely cities to prosocial places

      How evidence-informed urban design can reduce the experience of loneliness
      ByRhiannon Corcoran, Graham Marshall

      chapter 12|13 pages

      ‘The lonely city’

      Urban infrastructure and the problem of loneliness
      ByRob Imrie

      chapter 13|9 pages

      Homelessness and modern urban loneliness

      BySandra Costa Santos

      chapter 14|11 pages

      Loneliness in an era of mass extinctions

      ByAlette Willis

      chapter 15|12 pages

      Loneliness as an occupational hazard

      Academic identities and the neoliberal work ethic
      ByYvonne Hill

      chapter 16|13 pages

      Isolated and suicidal

      Critically assessing the persistent stereotype of queer youth as isolated and lonely on a pathway to the big city
      ByRob Cover

      chapter 17|13 pages

      The possibilities of loneliness in a changing world

      Performing place in Withdrawn
      ByStuart Andrews

      chapter 18|10 pages

      The new gay loneliness?

      Desire and urban gay male cultures
      ByNicholas Manganas

      chapter 19|10 pages

      Loneliness in cinema

      A pharmacological approach
      ByAngie Voela
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