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The Social Construction of Violence: The Case of Sexual and Domestic Violence

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The Social Construction of Violence: The Case of Sexual and Domestic Violence
Author(s)Muehlenhard, Charlene L.; Kimes, Leigh Ann
AbstractWhat counts as “violence” is socially constructed, has varied over time, and reflects power relationships. Informed by social constructionism, the authors illustrate these points using as examples sexual violence and domestic violence. The authors review changes in how society and social scientists have defined and understood these topics during the last 30 yrs. They then discuss 3 areas of continuing controversy: who should decide if sexual or domestic violence has occurred, what to count as sexual and domestic violence, and the role of gender in defining sexual and domestic violence.
IssueNo3
Pages234-245
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePersonality & Social Psychology Review
VolumeNo3
PubDate 1999
ISBN_ISSN1088-8683

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