Complexities facing social work: Honor-based violence as lived reality and stereotype

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Rúna í Baianstovu, Sofia Strid
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It is widely accepted that honor-based violence is a lived reality and a serious problem. However, honor-based violence is also a contested academic and political field, characterized by a polarized debate about whether or not the violence comprises stereotyping images of immigrants. This article asks how honor-based violence can be understood in light of this polarization, and what consequences it may have for clients and social workers. It is based on interview data with 235 adults with either professional ( n = 199) or personal experiences ( n = 36) of honor-based violence in Sweden. The data has been thematically coded and analyzed using the concepts of culturalization and intersectionality. Honor-based violence is simultaneously a lived reality and teeming with stereotypes that are constructed by culturalizing images of nation, gender, age, religion, and sexuality. These stereotypes constitute forms of violence themselves and decrease clients’ trust in society and its institutions. Hence, the stereotypes become obstacles to social workers’ capacity to support those exposed to violence. At a general level, the stereotypes contribute to retaining the exposed in violence. In contrast, intersectional approaches to understanding honor-based violence have the potential to capture clients’ self-perceived and complex formulations of the causes of, and the character of, their situation, and thus increase the possibilities for adequate support. The article's findings can support social workers’ understanding of the complexity of honor-based violence and strengthen their possibilities and capacities to develop antiracist and nonviolent communicative practices and, thus, acknowledge clients’ varying experiences and individual needs.
社会工作面临的复杂问题:基于荣誉的暴力既是生活现实,也是刻板印象
人们普遍认为,基于荣誉的暴力是一个现实存在的严重问题。然而,基于荣誉的暴力也是一个有争议的学术和政治领域,其特点是关于这种暴力是否包含对移民形象的刻板印象的两极化争论。本文探讨了如何在这种两极分化的情况下理解基于荣誉的暴力,以及这种暴力可能会给当事人和社会工作者带来什么后果。本文基于对瑞典 235 名有荣誉暴力专业经历(199 人)或个人经历(36 人)的成年人的访谈数据。我们采用文化化和交叉性的概念对这些数据进行了主题编码和分析。基于荣誉的暴力既是一种生活现实,又充斥着由民族、性别、年龄、宗教和性行为等文化形象所构建的刻板印象。这些陈规定型观念本身就构成了暴力的形式,并降低了当事人对社会及其机构的信任。因此,这些陈规定型观念阻碍了社会工作者为受暴力侵害者提供支持的能力。从总体上看,这些陈规定型观念导致受暴力侵害者继续遭受暴力侵害。与此相反,通过交叉方法来理解基于荣誉的暴力有可能捕捉到当事人对其处境的原因和特征的自我认知和复杂表述,从而增加提供充分支持的可能性。文章的研究结果可以帮助社会工作者理解荣誉暴力的复杂性,增强他们发展反种族主义和非暴力沟通实践的可能性和能力,从而承认服务对象的不同经历和个人需求。
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Journal of Social Work
Journal of Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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