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Belonging And Trust: Divorce And Social Capital, Margaret F. Brinig
Belonging And Trust: Divorce And Social Capital, Margaret F. Brinig
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Dimensions Of Aging And Belonging For The Older Person And The Effects Of Ageism, Laurence C. Nolan
Dimensions Of Aging And Belonging For The Older Person And The Effects Of Ageism, Laurence C. Nolan
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Amae And Belonging—An Encounter Of The Japanese Psyche And The Waning Of Belonging In America, Akira Morita
Amae And Belonging—An Encounter Of The Japanese Psyche And The Waning Of Belonging In America, Akira Morita
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Boundaries Of Belonging: Allegiance, Purpose And The Definition Of Marriage, Lynn D. Wardle
The Boundaries Of Belonging: Allegiance, Purpose And The Definition Of Marriage, Lynn D. Wardle
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
This article addresses an important concept theme in family law scholarship: that of belonging. This paper will address the boundaries of belonging, the need to preserve boundaries to preserve communities, particularly the community of marriage, and to protect and maintain the opportunity and value of belonging to such communities. One of the paradoxes of belonging is that the need to belong also creates a need to exclude; in order for belonging to occur, there must be boundaries, standards defining the relationship, and criteria separating members of the group from nonmembers. The boundaries of marriage must reflect the key purposes of …