Víctimas secundarias de la violencia de género

Víctimas secundarias de la violencia de género
Author: Anairy Díaz Rodríguez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Family violence
ISBN:

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Esta investigación tuvo como propósito explorar la experiencia, el contexto y las repercusiones personales, familiares y sociales del proceso de convertirse en víctima secundaria de la violencia de género. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa con diseño de estudio de casos múltiples. Las preguntas de investigación estuvieron dirigidas a conocer: cómo se describe el proceso de convertirse en víctima secundaria de la violencia de género, qúe significados se le atribuyen al proceso de victimización y cómo las construcciones personales, sociales y culturales impactan la experiencia de la victimización secundaria. La muestra estuvo constituida por tres familiares cercanos a víctimas de violencia de género en la tipología de maltrato físico y emocional, tres familiares cercanos a víctimas de violencia de género en la tipología de maltrato físico y emocional y que hayan vivido el feminicidio de su familar como parte de la victimización y seis, especialistas de salud mental, entiéndase psicólogos(as) clínicos, consejeros(as) psicólogos(as), psicólogos(as) escolares y trabajadores(as) sociales clínicos con experiecia en servicios a la población de víctimas secundarias de violencia de género. Las estrategias de recopilación de información fueron: entrevistas profundas y técnica Delphi. Como estrategia de análisis se utilizó el modelo de Harry Wolcott (1994) que incluye tres componentes: la descripción, el análisis y la interpretación. Los hallazgos principales evidenciaron que la victimación secundaria por violencia de género constituye una experiencia de diversos procesos, no lineales con secuelas a nivel físico, emocional, económico y familiar a corto y a largo plazo impactada a su vez por las contrucciones sociales y culturales del contexto y con pobre accesibilidad a servicios para esta población. Como resultado del estudio, se ofrecen recomendaciones relevantes a las víctimas secundarias, a los (as) profesionales de la salud mental, al Estado y a las agencias gubernamentales, a los grupos de acción social y a las universidades y organizaciones de adiestramiento.

The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible

The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible
Author: Michael Lieb
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2013-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019164918X

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In recent decades, reception history has become an increasingly important and controversial topic of discussion in biblical studies. Rather than attempting to recover the original meaning of biblical texts, reception history focuses on exploring the history of interpretation. In doing so it locates the dominant historical-critical scholarly paradigm within the history of interpretation, rather than over and above it. At the same time, the breadth of material and hermeneutical issues that reception history engages with questions any narrow understanding of the history of the Bible and its effects on faith communities. The challenge that reception history faces is to explore tradition without either reducing its meaning to what faith communities think is important, or merely offering anthologies of interesting historical interpretations. This major new handbook addresses these matters by presenting reception history as an enterprise (not a method) that questions and understands tradition afresh. The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible consciously allows for the interplay of the traditional and the new through a two-part structure. Part I comprises a set of essays surveying the outline, form, and content of twelve key biblical books that have been influential in the history of interpretation. Part II offers a series of in-depth case studies of the interpretation of particular key biblical passages or books with due regard for the specificity of their social, cultural or aesthetic context. These case studies span two millennia of interpretation by readers with widely differing perspectives. Some are at the level of a group response (from Gnostic readings of Genesis, to Post-Holocaust Jewish interpretations of Job); others examine individual approaches to texts (such as Augustine and Pelagius on Romans, or Gandhi on the Sermon on the Mount). Several chapters examine historical moments, such as the 1860 debate over Genesis and evolution, while others look to wider themes such as non-violence or millenarianism. Further chapters study in detail the works of popular figures who have used the Bible to provide inspiration for their creativity, from Dante and Handel, to Bob Dylan and Dan Brown.

Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe

Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe
Author: Roman Kuhar
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786600013

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This edited collection offers a transnational and comparative approach to understanding anti-gender mobilizations in Europe.

Sociology and Social Justice

Sociology and Social Justice
Author: Margaret Abraham
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1526464179

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"Superbly conceptualises and contextualises social justice in and for our global age. The stellar cast of sociologists connect concepts to practices and outline the challenges we face, as well as providing necessary responses." Gurminder K Bhambra, Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies, University of Sussex" A collection of brilliant essays by international scholar-activists, examining concepts and practices from diverse contexts." Mary Romero, Professor of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University "An excellent set of chapters bringing to the fore new perspectives on the social injustices and inequalities facing a world in crisis." Kammila Naidoo, Professor of Sociology, University of Johannesburg By using contextual global sociology, Sociology and Social Justice explores: Historic and contemporary sites and contexts around the world Sociological insights on topics ranging from social movements, to cyber space. International struggles, processes, and outcomes Written by distinguished international scholars, this is an essential text for those looking at issues of: Human Rights, Public Sociology, Democratization, Gender, and Globalization.

Carceral Communities in Latin America

Carceral Communities in Latin America
Author: Sacha Darke
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2021-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030614999

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This book gathers the very best academic research to date on prison regimes in Latin America and the Caribbean. Grounded in solid ethnographic work, each chapter explores the informal dynamics of prisons in diverse territories and countries of the region – Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic – while theorizing how day-to-day life for the incarcerated has been forged in tandem between prison facilities and the outside world. The editors and contributors to this volume ask: how have fastest-rising incarceration rates in the world affected civilians’ lives in different national contexts? How do groups of prisoners form broader and more integrated ‘carceral communities’ across day-to-day relations of exchange and reciprocity with guards, lawyers, family, associates, and assorted neighbors? What differences exist between carceral communities from one national context to another? Last but not least, how do carceral communities, contrary to popular opinion, necessarily become a productive force for the good and welfare of incarcerated subjects, in addition to being a potential source of troubling violence and insecurity? This edited collection represents the most rigorous scholarship to date on the prison regimes of Latin America and the Caribbean, exploring the methodological value of ethnographic reflexivity inside prisons and theorizing how daily life for the incarcerated challenges preconceptions of prisoner subjectivity, so-called prison gangs, and bio-political order. Sacha Darke is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at University of Westminster, UK, Visiting Lecturer in Law at University of São Paulo, Brazil, and Affiliate of King’s Brazil Institute, King’s College London, UK. Chris Garces is Research Professor of Anthropology at Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador, and Visiting Lecturer in Law at Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar, Ecuador. Luis Duno-Gottberg is Professor at Rice University, USA. He specializes in Caribbean culture, with emphasis on race and ethnicity, politics, violence, and visual culture. Andrés Antillano is Professor in Criminology at Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuala.

Along the Many Paths of God

Along the Many Paths of God
Author: José Ma Vigil
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008
Genre: Christian sociology
ISBN: 382581520X

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Latin American theology is associated with liberation, basic Christian communities, primacy of praxis and option for the poor. The present volume shows that Latin American theologians added new themes to the previous ones: religious pluralism, inter-religious dialogue and macro-ecumenism. It is the fruit of a program of the Theological Commission of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT) in Latin America, to work out a liberating theology of religions.

The Marriage Book

The Marriage Book
Author: Nicky Lee
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310093023

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Full of practical advice, this bestselling book by Nicky and Sila Lee is easy to read and designed to prepare, build, and even mend marriages. The Marriage Book is essential reading for any married or engaged couple. This resource addresses questions like: How can we be happily married to one person for our entire life? How do we resolve conflict? How can we discover and rediscover sexual intimacy? The Marriage Course is a series of seven sessions, designed to help couples invest in their relationship and build a strong marriage. It serves as a bridge between the church and local community by recognizing the need to go beyond the social, as well as physical, walls of the church to help couples with their relationships. Marriage Course is easy to run; the talks are available on DVD (sold separately) and each guest and leader receives a manual. If you enjoy hosting people and have a passion for strengthening family life, you could run a course!