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Malin Åkerström

Malin Åkerström

Professor emerita

Malin Åkerström

Betrayal : Towards a Sociology of Threachery

Author

  • Malin Åkerström

Editor

  • Michel Hviid Jacobseb

Summary, in Swedish

Betrayal often hits the very foundations of socials bonds: the loyalty of the “We” that we have assumed and taken for granted is broken. This chapter will begin with a discussion of the meaning of betrayal where it is argued that betrayal is a breach of trust, when information is shared, or actions initiated beyond an agreed upon boundary of relations.
The image of betrayal is associated with morally and legally exceptional cases, with harsh punishment and moral outrage when discovered. But the sociology of treachery does not only include spies or collaboration during war, but the breach of loyalty may include a pair of friends, colleagues, and romantic partners. Violations of loyalty may involve lesser everyday behaviour but also unfaithfulness, taking important but different sides in worklife conflicts: illustrations of more dramatic situations.

Taking as a point of departure Simmers work on secrets and secrecy as well as his “formal sociology”, where different content may still be seen as having similar sociological form, Akerstrom discusses categories of betrayal, as well as the emotionally charged accusations involving a cultural stigma on the betrayer, inviting political motivated accusations. Furthermore, changes in who is seen as a traitor, the possible reinterpretation, will be discussed. Finally, the conditions that influence its emotional intensity in betrayal relationships will be analysed.
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Department/s

  • Sociology

Publishing year

2024-07-22

Language

English

Pages

118-133

Publication/Series

Dark Emotions : Difficult Emotional Experiences in Social and Everyday Life

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Anthropology, Demography and Criminology)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 1032583754
  • ISBN: 978-1032583754