Hi everbody,
I have already posted a similar post in the "introductions" section and since a small discussion enrolled, I felt encouraged to post this again here in this area - hope that's okay. Well, my name is Lisa, I'm 25 years old and I just finished my studies in social work and education at a German University. I just started my PhD project and registered here because I have the feeling that this forum has a lot to do with the questions I am interested in. Allthough I first will have to disappoint you since I don't have a personal LDR story to share (been in a local relationship since 6 years), I'd love to listen to people or read their stories to get an impression what experiences you share. But let me first tell you what it's all about:
My study focusses on social relationships that spread across geographical distances. Those who are geographically the nearest around don’t have to be the dearest anymore. It could be possible that these transformations of the local social surroundings have effects on the relationships a person is involved with. Sometimes this happens by choice, sometimes due to labour markets, sometimes it’s forced or it just happens by chance...there are a lot of "reasons".
I'd say that LDRs might not be the "norm" yet but more and more people are facing LDRs, be it that they get to know each "out of the distance" or be it that their relationship changes into distance...So what I would like to find out is how people deal with these issues and how they experience the everyday life of their partnerships if there is a lack of physical presence or something in between. What is set relevant that one might usually take for granted within a relationship when you have to deal with a distance? How about the qualities of corporeal presence or a lack of that? What happens when you skype...how about the material qualities of relationships? The list goes on and on...
The study is going to be qualitative and empirical. It’s built upon peoples „expertise“ being or having been in a LDR. I don't want to research ON people in LDRs but want to build the whole study from their perspective, talking to people who are really living within a LDR. It's about their feelings, experiences, corporeality, every day life as experts in that field.I’d like to step into a dialogue with people and listen to their stories. This involves meeting you, talking to you or - if you feel good to do so - having an interview. If possible and granted that you feel good about doing so, I could also accompany you a short way within the everyday of your relationships to get an impression how you communicate, meet and interact. It depends on you. It goes without saying that all the data will be anonymized and kept safe and that I will ask for everybodys' permission first.
Since traveling expenses are refunded, geographical distances seem quite conquerable for me, I could stop over There is no special focus concerning nationalities, countries and types of LDRs. I would love to hear from you! Feel free to write me a private message or contact me via the information on the website of my research training group. I am not allowed yet to post links, but if you google "transsos" and uni mainz, you should get to the website of my research training group. You'll find my contact details at the PhD Programm Section > Members > PhD Students...
I have also asked Michelle for her permission to post this here twice but haven't received an answer yet. Since time is passing by and encouraged by the introductory topic, I felt that I should go for it and post it. Hope, I don't overrun anybody here...
Thanks a lot and best wishes
Lisa
I have already posted a similar post in the "introductions" section and since a small discussion enrolled, I felt encouraged to post this again here in this area - hope that's okay. Well, my name is Lisa, I'm 25 years old and I just finished my studies in social work and education at a German University. I just started my PhD project and registered here because I have the feeling that this forum has a lot to do with the questions I am interested in. Allthough I first will have to disappoint you since I don't have a personal LDR story to share (been in a local relationship since 6 years), I'd love to listen to people or read their stories to get an impression what experiences you share. But let me first tell you what it's all about:
My study focusses on social relationships that spread across geographical distances. Those who are geographically the nearest around don’t have to be the dearest anymore. It could be possible that these transformations of the local social surroundings have effects on the relationships a person is involved with. Sometimes this happens by choice, sometimes due to labour markets, sometimes it’s forced or it just happens by chance...there are a lot of "reasons".
I'd say that LDRs might not be the "norm" yet but more and more people are facing LDRs, be it that they get to know each "out of the distance" or be it that their relationship changes into distance...So what I would like to find out is how people deal with these issues and how they experience the everyday life of their partnerships if there is a lack of physical presence or something in between. What is set relevant that one might usually take for granted within a relationship when you have to deal with a distance? How about the qualities of corporeal presence or a lack of that? What happens when you skype...how about the material qualities of relationships? The list goes on and on...
The study is going to be qualitative and empirical. It’s built upon peoples „expertise“ being or having been in a LDR. I don't want to research ON people in LDRs but want to build the whole study from their perspective, talking to people who are really living within a LDR. It's about their feelings, experiences, corporeality, every day life as experts in that field.I’d like to step into a dialogue with people and listen to their stories. This involves meeting you, talking to you or - if you feel good to do so - having an interview. If possible and granted that you feel good about doing so, I could also accompany you a short way within the everyday of your relationships to get an impression how you communicate, meet and interact. It depends on you. It goes without saying that all the data will be anonymized and kept safe and that I will ask for everybodys' permission first.
Since traveling expenses are refunded, geographical distances seem quite conquerable for me, I could stop over There is no special focus concerning nationalities, countries and types of LDRs. I would love to hear from you! Feel free to write me a private message or contact me via the information on the website of my research training group. I am not allowed yet to post links, but if you google "transsos" and uni mainz, you should get to the website of my research training group. You'll find my contact details at the PhD Programm Section > Members > PhD Students...
I have also asked Michelle for her permission to post this here twice but haven't received an answer yet. Since time is passing by and encouraged by the introductory topic, I felt that I should go for it and post it. Hope, I don't overrun anybody here...
Thanks a lot and best wishes
Lisa
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