Queering Narratives Of Domestic Violence And Abuse Victims Andor Perpetrators Palgrave Studies In Victims And Victimology

Catherine Donovan

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Queering Narratives Of Domestic Violence And Abuse Victims Andor Perpetrators Palgrave Studies In Victims And Victimology
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1Introduction1.1Introduction1.2Key Concerns of this Book1.3Researching IPVA in the Relationships of LGB and/or T+ People: Stories of Invisibility1.4Correlating Factors with Perpetration of IPVA1.5The Relevance of Feminist Theory1.5.1 Developing the Public Story of DVA1.5.2 Relationship Rules and Practices of Love1.6The Context of Homo/Bi/Transphobia and Heterosexism and its Consequences1.6.1...

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Queering Narratives Of Domestic Violence And Abuse Victims Andor Perpetrators Palgrave Studies In Victims And Victimology
Contents

1Introduction
1.1Introduction
1.2Key Concerns of this Book
1.3Researching IPVA in the Relationships of LGB and/or T+ People: Stories of Invisibility
1.4Correlating Factors with Perpetration of IPVA
1.5The Relevance of Feminist Theory
1.5.1 Developing the Public Story of DVA
1.5.2 Relationship Rules and Practices of Love
1.6The Context of Homo/Bi/Transphobia and Heterosexism and its Consequences
1.6.1 Identity Abuse
1.7The Gender Symmetry/Asymmetry Debate as the Context for this Research
1.7.1 Typologies of IPVA
1.7.2 Telling a Different Story About Mutual Abuse'
1.7.3 Space for Reaction  
1.8Telling an Ecological, Intersectional Story
1.9Summary
References

2Producing Stories About Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: The Coral Project Methodology
2.1Introduction
2.2Researching IPVA: Methods and Measures
2.2.1 How IPVA is Defined and Conceptualised
2.2.2 Methodologies and Measures for Producing Knowledge about IPVA
2.2.3 Sampling and Heteronormative, Cisnormative Assumptions in IPVA Research
2.3The Coral Project's Methodology
2.3.1 The Survey
2.3.2 Follow-up Interviews
2.4Insights from Triangulating Survey and Interview Data
2.5Summary
References

3Queering Quantitative Stories of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
3.1Introduction
3.2Queering Headline' Prevalence Figures (1): Bringing LGB and/or T+ People in 
3.2.1 Gender, Sexuality and Age Patterns
3.3Queering Headline' Prevalence Figures (2): The Nature of LGB and/or T People's Use of Violence and Abusive' Behaviours
3.4Queering Typologies of IPVA
3.4.1 Moving Beyond Treating Perpetrators' as a Homogenous Group: Identifying Sub-Groups
3.4.2 Looking for Johnson's Typology in the Coral Project Data 
3.5Summary
References 

4Barriers to Recognising Domestic Violence and Abuse: Power, Resistance and the Re-Storying of Mutual Abuse'
4.1Introduction
4.2Using Johnson's Typology to Categorise Qualitative Accounts of IPVA
4.3Mutual Abuse'/Bi-Directional Violence and a Reified Victim/Perpetrator Binary: Patricia's Story
4.4Barriers to Recognition of Victimisation: the Victim/Perpetrator Binary: Marcus' Story
4.5Patriarchal Influences in the Relationships of LGB and/or T+ People: Colin's Story
4.6Resistance as Demeanour: Clare's Story
4.7A Planned Resistance: Amy's Story
4.8Summary
References 

5Hearing a New Story About Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
5.1Introduction
5.2The Current Policy and Practice Context for Responding to LGB and/or T+ DVA
5.3Participants' Support Needs 
5.4Help-Seeking Behaviour 
5.5Unmet Needs and Participants' Views on Gaps in Support Provision 
5.6Involving a Wider Range of Relationships Services in Preventing and Responding to LGB and/or T+ People's Experiences of IPVA
5.6.1 Recognising and Responding to Different Types of Violence and Abuse
5.6.2 Providing LGBT+ Inclusive Services
5.6.3 Supporting LGB and/or T+ People at the Intersections
5.7Summary
References

6Conclusion: Telling Different Stories About Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
6.1Introduction
6.2Key Findings
6.3Setting a Research Agenda for Furthering Understanding of IPVA Within LGB and/or T+ People's Intimate Relationships
6.4The Importance
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Palgrave Pivot

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Inglês

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191,0

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660,0

Data de lançamento

15/02/2020

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1st ed. 2020

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9783030354022

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