The relationship between empirical research inquiry and advocacy efforts is complex and seldom addressed in the interpersonal violence literature. In this article, we first examine how social conditions come to be seen as social prob-lems, using a social constructionist perspective. Next, we focus specifically on the problem of interpersonal violence as viewed through a social constructionist lens, highlighting the many ways in which advocacy has influenced public percep-tions of interpersonal violence as a social problem. Finally, this article considers some of the consequences that may result from exaggerated or misleading claims, especially when they are made by social scientists who are presumably engaged in an objective discussion of a...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
The focus in the security and development debate is on collective violence and the World Bank’s Worl...
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of ...
The relationship between empirical research inquiry and advocacy efforts is complex and seldom addre...
What counts as "violence " is socially constructed, has varied over time, and reflects pow...
Violence is defined as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, agains...
Recent research in the social sciences has explicitly addressed the challenge of bringing violence b...
This dissertation addresses interpersonal violence in order to question the texture it is made of. W...
Matthieu de Castelbajac (2017) Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 53(4), pp. 332-346...
The Monash University shooting which occurred in 2002, in Melbourne Australia, is analysed using cla...
This study examines the social construction of girls' violence and gang involvement as a social prob...
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of ...
This article reports on a study that tests whether concepts from the myth of redemptive violence, co...
The study of domestic violence as a social problem rather than as an individual or family issue has ...
Individual and collective violence in society appears to be increasing, a situation that has given r...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
The focus in the security and development debate is on collective violence and the World Bank’s Worl...
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of ...
The relationship between empirical research inquiry and advocacy efforts is complex and seldom addre...
What counts as "violence " is socially constructed, has varied over time, and reflects pow...
Violence is defined as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, agains...
Recent research in the social sciences has explicitly addressed the challenge of bringing violence b...
This dissertation addresses interpersonal violence in order to question the texture it is made of. W...
Matthieu de Castelbajac (2017) Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 53(4), pp. 332-346...
The Monash University shooting which occurred in 2002, in Melbourne Australia, is analysed using cla...
This study examines the social construction of girls' violence and gang involvement as a social prob...
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of ...
This article reports on a study that tests whether concepts from the myth of redemptive violence, co...
The study of domestic violence as a social problem rather than as an individual or family issue has ...
Individual and collective violence in society appears to be increasing, a situation that has given r...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
The focus in the security and development debate is on collective violence and the World Bank’s Worl...
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of ...