Aggression and dominance: The roles of power and culture in domestic violence - Malik, Lindahl - 1998 () Citation Context ...ain dominance through restrictiveness clearly heighten the incidence of intimate relationship violence. Because cross-cultural differences in gender roles impact upon power in ...
We consider whether the SlutWalks are adult-centric and if teen girls' involvement in a SlutWalk offered any critical rupturings to sexual regulation in their everyday lives. 展开 关键词: domestic violence femininities focus groups girls heteronormativity post-structural theory secondary education ...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that intimate partner violence and gender inequity in relationships are associated with increased prevalence of HIV in women. Yet temporal sequence and causality have been questioned, and few HIV prevention programmes address these issues. We assessed whether intimate pa...
gender” (Limbale,2010, p. 116). Eminent Dalit feminists like Sharmila Rege (2006) and Uma Chakraborty (2003) have tried to expose women’s marginalization and atrocities by patriarchy recently. Concurrently, there has also been a surge of women writings from the Dalit community itself that po...
The Patriarchy Debate Ellen Pence looks back on the early days of the Duluth Model as a time when the battered women's movement was defining the issues related to domestic violence. She compares that period in the early 1980s to the first 100 days of a P
Domestic violenceandgender-based violence.The data is deeply concerning globally: One in three women experiences physical orsexual violence, frequently inflicted by someone close to them. This violence causes both immediate and long-lasting harm—physically, sexually, and psychologically—and ...
One woman from each household was selected at random for the domestic violence module in the women’s questionnaire to answer an additional set of questions regarding IPV perpetrated by her husband. Among 4,243women eligible to respond to the domestic violence module, 120 women refused to ...
Men still dominate key positions of political power, and in the complex political environment of New Caledonia, gender is just one political identity among many, making issues of representation fraught. Yet women’s increased access to politics has had a substantive impact in New Caledonia: ...
Status Explicit racism is increasingly taboo, but it is still normative and socially acceptable in many communities, especially at the intersection of gender, age, and poverty, as is readily evident in the increasingly frequent usage of "thugs" to refer to young, black males living in poverty....
In Britain more men participate in gambling than women, although the gender gap is narrowing; and online gambling is increasing among women and men. Gambling practices differ between men and women but also between different groups of women, with evidence that younger women are diversifying to gambl...