重新定义暴力侵害妇女行为和框架问题

Dilse Kaygisiz
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以前的研究强调了态度和社会变化在使法律有效执行方面的重要性。此外,关于社会运动的学术研究发现,在正确的平台上获得要求并得到适当代表的驱动因素之一是将运动的目标纳入集体身份。框架问题和社会政治背景如何解释妇女运动在反对对妇女的暴力行为方面取得的进展?我认为,在土耳其和菲律宾,妇女运动通过挑战国家关于家庭暴力是不分性别的家庭问题的言论,将对妇女的暴力行为重新定义为一个公共问题,这导致通过了反对对妇女的暴力行为的保护法,更具体地说,是关于家庭暴力的法律。然而,考虑到他们可以遵循的统一议程和他们可以运作的政治气候,这些运动在两国影响政策的尝试产生了不同的后果。
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Redefining Violence against Women and Framing Issues
Previous studies have highlighted the importance of attitudinal and social change in making laws effective in their implementation. Moreover, scholarship on social movements found that one of the drivers of getting demands across the right platforms and being appropriately represented was by framing movements’ goals into collective identities. How can framing issues and the socio-political context explain the progress of women’s movements regarding violence against women? I argue that in Turkey and the Philippines, women’s movements redefined violence against women as a public issue by contesting the state rhetoric that domestic violence was an ungendered family matter, which led to the passing of protective laws against violence against women and more specifically on domestic violence. However, these movements’ attempts in the two countries to affect policy saw different consequences given the unified agenda that they could follow and the political climate in which they could operate.
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