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In this volume, noted scholars Elaine Hatfield and Richard Rapson
focus on the cross-cultural research concerning the passionate
beginnings of relationships: how people meet, fall in love, make
love, and fall out of love, usually only to risk it all over again.
Through in-depth analysis and astute assessment, they compare the
way cultures try to set rules for these incendiary matters. Two
main questions addressed are: 'What seems to be biological and
universal?' and 'What seems to be socially constructed and
transient?' Taking a historical perspective, the authors ask where
different societies, and the world itself, are headed?
What's Next in Love and Sex is a comprehensive examination of
contemporary academic findings relating to all matters of the mind,
body, and heart. Inspired by questions asked by students, the book
covers cutting-edge topics so new that they are rarely addressed in
current sexuality texts, providing insight into modern trends such
as hookup culture, virtual pornography, robots, apps, and online
dating as they evolve in this day and age. Written by one of the
pioneers of love and sex research, Elaine Hatfield, along with
historian Richard Rapson and social psychologist Jeannette Purvis,
this book uses contemporary scientific findings to provide an
updated and relevant explanation for why we do the things we do
when we're in love, searching for love, making love, or trying to
keep a faltering relationship together. Combining rigorous
scholarship with an accessible and entertaining style, no other
book will give college students and academics alike such a
developed understanding of contemporary love and sex.
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