利用信息通信技术:绑架新娘背景下的中亚妇女机构

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Jasmin Dall'Agnola
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虽然科技女权主义的介入,有助于透过资讯及通讯科技打击针对女性的暴力,但在绑架新娘的情况下,这些科技如何影响女性的代理,仍缺乏研究。考虑到绑架新娘是在不同的文化背景下进行的,包括中亚、非洲、高加索、东南亚的部分地区,以及东欧的一些罗姆人和旅行者社区,这种差距是显著的。本研究首次尝试透过非殖民化女权主义研究视角,探讨都市、讲俄语的哈萨克族与吉尔吉斯族女性如何在绑架新娘的背景下利用资讯通讯科技,以解决这一空白。在方法上,该研究采用了解释性定性框架,分析了14个焦点小组讨论和20个个人访谈,这些访谈于2022年对居住在中亚城市阿拉木图(哈萨克斯坦)和比什凯克(吉尔吉斯斯坦)的讲俄语的哈萨克族和吉尔吉斯族妇女进行。调查结果显示,讲俄语的吉尔吉斯族和哈萨克族城市妇女在面对绑架新娘时,会以两种方式使用资讯通讯科技:利用资讯通讯科技进行数位行动,提高民众意识,并向执法机关施压;利用资讯通讯科技协助个人安全,预防、逃脱和记录暴力,将责任推给绑架者。尽管这些结果凸显了信息通信技术的赋权潜力,但其带来的好处在城市和教育领域的分布仍然不均衡,这凸显了未来开展女权主义研究的必要性,即探索弱势农村妇女的经历。
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Leveraging ICTs: Central Asian women's agency in the context of bride kidnapping
While technofeminist interventions have contributed to growing efforts to combat violence against women through ICTs, research on how these technologies impact women's agency in the context of bride kidnappings remains scarce. This gap is significant, given that bride abductions are practiced across diverse cultural contexts—including parts of Central Asia, Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Asia, and among some Romani and traveller communities in Eastern Europe. This study presents a first attempt to address this void by exploring how urban, Russian-speaking Kazakh and Kyrgyz women leverage ICTs in the context of bride kidnappings through a decolonial feminist research lens. Methodologically, the study uses an interpretative qualitative framework that features analysis of 14 focus group discussions and 20 individual interviews conducted with Russian-speaking Kazakh and Kyrgyz women residing in the Central Asian cities of Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) in 2022. The findings suggest that urban, Russian-speaking Kyrgyz and Kazakh women use ICTs in two ways to enhance their agency in the context of bride kidnappings: as tools for digital activism to raise awareness and pressure law enforcement, and as personal safety aids to prevent, escape, and document violence, shifting accountability to the abductor. While these results underscore the empowering potential of ICTs, their benefits remain unevenly distributed across urban and educational lines, highlighting the need for future feminist research that explores the experiences of rural, less-privileged women.
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
63
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: Women"s Studies International Forum (formerly Women"s Studies International Quarterly, established in 1978) is a bimonthly journal to aid the distribution and exchange of feminist research in the multidisciplinary, international area of women"s studies and in feminist research in other disciplines. The policy of the journal is to establish a feminist forum for discussion and debate. The journal seeks to critique and reconceptualize existing knowledge, to examine and re-evaluate the manner in which knowledge is produced and distributed, and to assess the implications this has for women"s lives.
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