The family in today´s society: the experience of the Venezuelan middle class

Authors

  • Leonor Mora Salas Universidad Central de Venezuela

Abstract

The present study investigates how the Venezuelan middle class understands the family, and identifies the origin of meanings shared among family members. Individual interviews were conducted with members of five middle class families.  In telling of their family experiences, and their relationship with the public sphere, interviewees intertwined the narrative of their life with that of other family members. They intimately connected their lifestyles to the customs and traditions of their childhood and their current family. This study shows that people try to adapt  family life  to current contingencies, without compromising their convictions and principles. This will guarantee the family's stable survival over time.Keywords: family and society, middle class families, family life, meanings.

Keywords

familia, familias venezolanas de clase media, significados, family and society, middle class families, family life, meanings

Author Biography

Leonor Mora Salas, Universidad Central de Venezuela

Psicóloga Social y Psicóloga del Desarrollo.

Docente-Investigadora del Instituto de Psicología de la Universidad Central de Venezuela.

Profesora de postgrado en las áreas de Metodología de la Investigación y Evaluación de Proyectos Sociales.

Líneas de trabajo: familia; lenguaje e interpretación (lectura, escritura, narrativa y métodos cualitativos de investigación).

Published

2007-05-07

How to Cite

Mora Salas, L. (2007). The family in today´s society: the experience of the Venezuelan middle class. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, (11), 56–82. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v0n11.365

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