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Citation

Sichel CE, Javdani S, Gordon N, Huynh PPT. J. Prev. Interv. Community 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-19.

Affiliation

Graduate School of Education, Fordham University , New York , NY , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10852352.2019.1627082

PMID

31238854

Abstract

The present study contributes to the literature on the consequences of social inequality through a qualitative examination of the social functions and meanings of violence in the lives of 20 marginalized women. All of the women in the sample were at some point court involved and were victims, as well as perpetrators, of violence.

FINDINGS indicate a need to expand the extant theory to address enforcement (i.e., strengthening) of status level, social inequities (e.g., gendered power disparities), adding to the accommodation/resistance paradigm. Consistent with scholarship conceptualizing violence as contextual and gender as a socio-structural variable, results support the need to better understand the ways in which contexts of gendered inequality - and inequality in general - may promote processes through which survivors of violence accommodate, resist, and enforce oppression. Implications for research and practice related to social inequality are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

Accommodation/resistance; intimate partner violence; power; qualitative research; violence; women/gender

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