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Real Housewives of Diplomacy - A Psychological Study (Hardcover)
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Real Housewives of Diplomacy - A Psychological Study (Hardcover)
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This highly original new book addresses the mobility of diplomats,
an important facet of migration flows in the modern world.
Diplomatic mobility has had a profound effect on family
arrangements, working lives, and future plans. But despite being
one of the earliest forms of expatriation, very little is known
about the experiences of wives of diplomats who decided to embark
on this journey alongside their husbands. This book gives them a
voice by exploring their experiences as "Wives of Diplomats" across
diplomatic assignments. Data is collected from eight participants
using semi-structured interviews and analyzed using Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). In light of the rapid growth in
globalization, mobility and expatriation, researchers have
advocated for the re-examination of personal identity. The concept
of frequent relocation has raised many basic questions over the
management of identity: Who am I? Which dimensions of my identity
do I want to preserve, and which parts can I let go or change?
Where do I belong? How do I experience my identity in foreign
countries? How can I manage this sense of self and help those whom
I love manage their own identities? Real Housewives of Diplomacy
sheds new and original light on these issues by focusing on the
experiences, feelings, and meanings of women who decided to
accompany their spouses on diplomatic assignments. Its main focus
is on the implications of multiple relocations for the identities
of Wives of Diplomats and their relevance to counseling psychology.
It demonstrates that their experiences are a novel but relevant
phenomenon that has never before received proper psychological
investigation. The book's inquiry will adopt a phenomenological
philosophical standpoint that puts human experiences and meaning at
the center of understanding, both for psychology and for diplomacy.
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