More–than–relationship quality: A feminist new materialist analysis of relationship quality and the potential of digital couple interventions

Jacqui Gabb, Catherine Aicken, Salvatore Di Martino, Tom Witney, Mathijs Lucassen

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Abstract

Long-established studies and scales have advanced understandings of family function, marital satisfaction, and couple relationship quality. The underpinning constructs nevertheless remain under-conceptualized and largely removed from the heuristic of everyday life and the dynamic of contemporary coupledom. We propose that a paradigm shift is required to sufficiently engage with the digital worlds of 21st century intimacies. Ideas in feminist new materialism revitalize the epistemology and ontology of relationship science. This enables a new look at how relationship quality is manifest in and created through human–technology intra–actions. The research tools of feminist new materialism are, however, typically creative and intentionally exploratory. We demonstrate how using a practices approach, which focuses on everyday lived experience, facilitates investigation of multidimensional public–private worlds. We deploy this to build a feminist new materialist analysis of a digital couple intervention. Through this we develop the concept of more–than–relationship quality.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)685-705
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Family Theory and Review
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2023

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