Blurred borders. Negotiating Copresence in the Family Home Through Spatio-Temporal Strategies for Increased Adult Well-Being

Borders between the domestic domains of work, family and restoration, are essential to adult well-being. This article interrogates the blurring of these borders by post-pandemic, reshaped relations between adults and children in domestic space. Adult spaces can alleviate the negative well-being effe...

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Vydané v:Home cultures Ročník 21; číslo 2-3; s. 159 - 183
Hlavní autori: Costa Santos, Sandra, Parnell, Rosie, Abo Kanon, Husam, Pattinson, Emily, Pitsikali, Alkistis, Sarhan, Heba
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Abstract Borders between the domestic domains of work, family and restoration, are essential to adult well-being. This article interrogates the blurring of these borders by post-pandemic, reshaped relations between adults and children in domestic space. Adult spaces can alleviate the negative well-being effects of blurred borders, but inadequate consideration of intrafamilial separation in contemporary housing forces parents to negotiate adult-child copresence, or 'presence to one another.' Drawing on time-geography, this article explores adult spaces of avoidance in the family home to negotiate negative copresence and maintain domestic borders. Qualitative analysis of 45 in-depth interviews shows adults in England and Scotland (UK) enacting spatio-temporal tactics -appropriation, exclusion, exile and containment- to negotiate negatively perceived copresence and alleviate its detrimental well-being impacts. Understood as a key component of togetherness, the article demonstrates the relationship between copresence and the physical space of the house, highlighting implications of negatively perceived copresence for housing design.
AbstractList Borders between the domestic domains of work, family and restoration, are essential to adult well-being. This article interrogates the blurring of these borders by post-pandemic, reshaped relations between adults and children in domestic space. Adult spaces can alleviate the negative well-being effects of blurred borders, but inadequate consideration of intrafamilial separation in contemporary housing forces parents to negotiate adult-child copresence, or 'presence to one another.' Drawing on time-geography, this article explores adult spaces of avoidance in the family home to negotiate negative copresence and maintain domestic borders. Qualitative analysis of 45 in-depth interviews shows adults in England and Scotland (UK) enacting spatio-temporal tactics -appropriation, exclusion, exile and containment- to negotiate negatively perceived copresence and alleviate its detrimental well-being impacts. Understood as a key component of togetherness, the article demonstrates the relationship between copresence and the physical space of the house, highlighting implications of negatively perceived copresence for housing design.
Author Sarhan, Heba
Costa Santos, Sandra
Abo Kanon, Husam
Pitsikali, Alkistis
Pattinson, Emily
Parnell, Rosie
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SubjectTerms adult space
Adults
Alleviation
Appropriation
Borders
Children
Containment
copresence
Covid-19 lockdown
domestic borders
Exile
Families & family life
family home
Geography
Housing
Negotiation
Pandemics
Parent-child relations
Qualitative research
Tactics
Time
Well being
Title Blurred borders. Negotiating Copresence in the Family Home Through Spatio-Temporal Strategies for Increased Adult Well-Being
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