Interpersonal Relationships in the Contemporary 21st Century Society
Contributor(s)
Ferreira, Jorge (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Select 2025 SDG BooksNumber
9c5d5454-2df1-4fa2-bc46-0f0069411a20Language
EnglishAbstract
In this book, teachers, researchers, students, professionals, policymakers, and citizens will find meaningful reflections on the (re)construction of human relationships in today's society. The work encourages critical thinking and dialogue about interpersonal relationships across various contexts, social groups, and realities. Each chapter offers a thoughtful analysis of current issues impacting public life and reflects the broader social and digital transitions shaping our global society. The book's interdisciplinary nature, rooted in the social and human sciences, allows for a holistic understanding of interpersonal relationships. It contributes to the development of knowledge essential for fostering inclusive and democratic communities and supports person-centred approaches grounded in human rights. Human beings are inherently social. Their ability to build and maintain relationships is vital for promoting coexistence and solidarity. However, the nature of these relationships is evolving—now deeply intertwined with digital practices that reshape how we interact, communicate, and connect. As society transforms, so must our understanding of relationships, requiring ongoing analysis and reflection to ensure they align with core social values and promote well-being. The transition to a digital society poses opportunities and challenges for individuals and businesses, as well as the fabric of human and social relationships. It raises important questions about equal access, human connection, and preserving meaningful family and community bonds. Ultimately, life in a 21st-century democracy depends on promoting healthy lifestyles and reinforcing solidarity from a humanized perspective. This includes active engagement in community life and the work of civil society organizations whose fundamental purpose is to nurture cohesive, compassionate, and inclusive societies.
Keywords
Psychology; Social PsychologyDOI
10.5772/intechopen.1001735ISBN
9781836340492Publisher
InTechOpenPublisher website
https://www.intechopen.com/Publication date and place
2025Grantor
Imprint
IntechOpenClassification
Social, group or collective psychology


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