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All loved up – exploring love in everyday life

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This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG3 Good health and well-being.

 

Love is often presented as a universal human experience, but in reality it is deeply shaped by cultural, social and historical contexts. We invite contributions that explore how love is understood, practised and experienced in everyday life — not as a fixed or ‘hard-wired’ emotion, but as a socially constructed, culturally mediated and contextually bound phenomenon.

We are interested in scholarship that examines love in all its everyday expressions: not solely romantic love, but also familial love, friendship, care, community bonds and the experience of being or not being loved. How is love expressed across different cultures, identities and social positions? What does it mean to feel loved — or unloved — within specific social, economic or relational contexts?

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