
Modern Romance
By Eric Klinenberg, Aziz Ansari
Subjects: Sociology, Dating (social customs)--humor, Social media, Courtship, Relationships, sociology, Dating (social customs), Man-woman relationships--humor, Hq801 .a595 2015, Man-woman relationship, Dating (social customs)--effect of technological innovations on, Effect of technological innovations on, 646.770207, diversity, New York Times bestseller, Romance, Dating, Dating (Social customs), Courtship--humor, relationships, romance, Humor, topic, men, women & relationships, class, Class, technology, nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2015-07-05, Man-woman relationships, Nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2015-07-05, Race, Diversity, gender, race, Technology, New york times bestseller, Gender, 306.7/0207, Dating (social customs.), History, Humor, dating
Description: From NYU Wagner: At some point, every one of us embarks on a journey to find love. We meet people, date, get into and out of relationships, all with the hope of finding someone with whom we share a deep connection. This seems standard now, but it’s wildly different from what people did even just decades ago. Single people today have more romantic options than at any point in human history. With technology, our abilities to connect with and sort through these options are staggering. So why are so many people frustrated?
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