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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kärnfamilj, skenäktenskap och kulturellt våld : Regeringens syn på kvinnor och män som anhöriginvandrare till Sverige vid millennieskiftet 2000. / Domestic violence, Gender and Family Immigration : The governmental view of women and men as family immigrates to Sweden in the end of the 1990’s.

Hultin, Carolina January 2015 (has links)
Sweden has been a country of immigration since the Second World War. The asylum immigration is regulated by international law, the immigration of employees’ works through guidelines from the European Union. The immigration left for regulations from the government is the family immigration, which xenophobic parties want to increase. The immigration reaches a high level in the 1990’s. As the social democratic government is trying to keep the immigration controlled media is criticizing the regulations of immigration. Since the 1970´s probation of 2 years is needed for relation immigrants in order to minimize abuse. This rule might force women to stay in violent relationships due to fear of being sent back home, if they make a report to the police. The government faces the problem with the proposition 1999/2000:43, which is analyzed in this thesis with the goal to reveal the underlying values regarding the view of women, men and violence. Focusing on gender Carol Lee Bacchi’s discourse analythical method “What’s the ‘problem’ represented to be?” is used.
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A reprodução da violência doméstica e suas interfaces com a lógica da dominação / The reproduction of domestic violence and yours interfaces with the logic of domination

Melatti, Kelly Rodrigues 10 May 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-29T14:15:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Kelly Rodrigues Melatti.pdf: 468105 bytes, checksum: 69f032076cccea0426e4d776bdeb07a2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-05-10 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This current essay presents a systematization of our studies and researches about the reproduction of domestic violence perpetrated by mothers, from popular sections, against their children and the interfaces of this question with the logic of domination. Focusing efforts in the attempt to identify the reasons that lead mothers, in the condition of caretakers, to commit violence against their children., based in yours narratives and memories, permeated by the meanings that they attributed to their own experiences, they contributed to the qualitative analysis of the this research. The categories identified by the transcriptions pointed out the specificity of the social class in the context of domestic assault reproduction, the logic of capitalism reproduction and the patriarch thought schemes were emphasized as a remarkable characteristic in the context of these women s life. Beginning with the presuppose that the reproduction of the domestic assault has a function in the production and in the reproduction of the capitalism productive way, in the ideology of maintenance and ratification of the dominant class interests, we identify that the violence is part of the capitalist society structure, a expression of the social matter and assaults, in a ethic disrespect, all social beings that, reduced to the condition of objects in their relationships, reproduce the violence immediately and superficially in the quotidian. In this way, there is a stress to the need of mediation that promotes general reflection in our society in the pursuit of acknowledge the individual as a social being, free for their own choices / A presente dissertação apresenta uma sistematização de nossos estudos e pesquisa sobre a reprodução da violência doméstica perpetrada por mães, de segmentos populares, contra seus filhos e as interfaces dessa questão com a lógica da dominação. Centra esforços no sentido de identificar os motivos que levam mães, na condição de cuidadoras, a cometerem violência contra seus filhos. Adotando a metodologia de história oral, a pesquisa de campo realizou-se com duas mães que foram notificadas como autoras da agressão física contra seus filhos e que puderam, a partir de suas narrativas e memórias, permeadas pelos significados que elas atribuíam às suas vivências, colaborar com a análise qualitativa da pesquisa em questão. As categorias identificadas a partir das transcrições destacaram a especificidade da classe social no contexto da reprodução da violência doméstica, ressaltaram a reprodução da lógica capitalista e dos esquemas patriarcais de pensamento como características marcantes no contexto de vida dessas mulheres. Partindo do pressuposto de que a reprodução da violência doméstica possui uma função na produção e na reprodução do modo de produção capitalista, numa ideologia de manutenção e cristalização de interesses da classe dominante, identificamos que a violência é estruturante da sociedade capitalista, é expressão da questão social e acomete, num desrespeito ético, todos os sujeitos sociais que, reduzidos à condição de objeto em suas relações, reproduzem a violência no imediatismo e superficialidade do cotidiano. Dessa forma, há um destaque para a necessidade de mediações que promovam reflexões coletivas em nossa sociedade na busca do reconhecimento dos indivíduos como sujeitos sociais, livres para suas escolhas
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Remnants

Kreider, Melissa Grace 01 May 2018 (has links)
Remnants is an exploration of the successes or failures of the reactionary structures that are responsible for engaging victims of sexual and domestic abuse. The photographs range from sites of sexual and domestic assault, the sexual assault evidence collection kits survivors endure, to the backlog of rape kits in police evidence rooms, the crime labs in which these kits are tested, and finally the survivors themselves. All of these aspects create a complicated and intimidating maze of steps a survivor may maneuver if they choose to rely on the justice system for assistance. This work does not serve to trigger or create a negative response, but exists as photographic evidence of the reality many face when assaulted.

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