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  1. Oct 15, 2022 · Sociology of Love: This article explores the concept of Love, and explains the different types of Love It looks at love from a sociological lens. It then looks more closely at some of the classical and contemporary social thinkers’ perspectives on Love.

  2. Laypeople's and social scientists' answers to this question are presented, including Berscheid's (2010) recent model that delineates four basic kinds of love: romantic/passionate love, companionate love, compassionate love, and attachment love.

  3. Feb 8, 2015 · Love is interesting sociologically for so many reasons. To start with, just the one word can represent so many different meanings and understandings: sexual love, intimate love, companionate love, romantic love, parental love, friendship love, inter-species love, love for places, belongings, views.

    • Julia Carter
    • 2015
  4. Sociologists tend to psychologize love by defining it in terms of feelings. Bell (1971: 114) summarized the sociolo gical literature on love by noting that most definitions of love present it as a strong emotional bond between two people which satisfies their needs to give and to receive. Even when they focus on love as a relationship, sociolo

  5. Love is analyzed as an element of social action and therefore of social structure. Although the romantic complex is rare, a "love pattern" is found in a wide range of societies.

  6. Feb 1, 2018 · This paper examines the definition of love, provides insight into the perspectives on love from sociologists Durkheim, Marx, Sorokin, and Parson, and analyzes queer love in Indonesia.

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  8. KEY POINTS. This is a comparative study of heterosexual couples in Gujarat and London, looking at attitudes to love and marriage. The UK sample was taken from the Gujarati community in London, and matched the Indian sample in terms of education and class background.

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