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The New Rules: Internet Dating, Playfairs and Erotic Power
Catherine Hakim
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Description for The New Rules: Internet Dating, Playfairs and Erotic Power
Paperback. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: VFVG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 22. .
Is the internet changing the relationship between the sexes? While eighty per cent of those interviewed in polls say that affairs are wrong, for example, the percentage who admit to having had an affair has doubled every ten years to 2010. Looking at the latest data, social scientist Catherine Hakim traces new faultlines between men and women and how they are shifting in our increasingly sexualized culture in this landmark study of modern love and marriage.
Is the internet changing the relationship between the sexes? While eighty per cent of those interviewed in polls say that affairs are wrong, for example, the percentage who admit to having had an affair has doubled every ten years to 2010. Looking at the latest data, social scientist Catherine Hakim traces new faultlines between men and women and how they are shifting in our increasingly sexualized culture in this landmark study of modern love and marriage.
Product Details
Publisher
Gibson Square Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781908096609
SKU
V9781908096609
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99-50
About Catherine Hakim
Dr Catherine Hakim is a British social scientist who has written extensively on women's issues, female employment, sex discrimination, and social and family policy. She has also published books on social statistics and research design. She lives in West London
Reviews for The New Rules: Internet Dating, Playfairs and Erotic Power
'A masterwork.' INDEPENDENT'Too juicy to ignore.' THE TIMES'The grown-up way to love.' SUNDAY TIMES 'The recipe for happiness?' TELEGRAPH 'How we manage love and relationships.' OBSERVER 'Can having an affair save your marriage?' Bel Mooney,DAILY MAIL