The simultaneity of love and violence in the lived experiences of abused women forms the context within which these women construct meaning and develop agency. Utilizing grounded theory methodology (Glaser, 1978; Glaser and Strauss, 1967; Strauss, 1987; Strauss and Corbin, 1990), this paper explicates these agentic processes by analyzing the strategies employed by 32 abused women, publically and privately, to mitigate the violence and its effects. By highlighting the contradictory duality in these relationships, the processes by which abused women strategize and develop agency to halt, change, and/or cope with the violence becomes analytically salient.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44910/1/10896_2006_Article_BF...
ABSTRACT Objective: to unveil the strategies used by women for confronting marital violence. Meth...
This paper examines the current literature regarding coping among battered women. It considers a num...
Domestic abuse is a growing area of social science research with roots not only in sociology and psy...
The simultaneity of love and violence in the lived experiences of abused women forms the context wit...
ABSTRACT One of the most persistent maladies of domestic violence is that its victims are always bla...
D.Litt et Phil.The study explored strategies abused women use to overcome power and control in their...
How is the agency of women best conceptualised in highly coercive settings? We explore this in the c...
There are over 5 million women affected by domestic violence each year. Up to 76% of these women rem...
Women who are battered by their intimate partners are simultaneously objects of domination and subje...
Women who are in intimate partner abusive relationships undergo a change process, which is a spectru...
How do women survive domestic violence? What actions do they take? How important are their children?...
Abuse of women by male partners is a significant social problem in New Zealand. Ten participating wo...
Despite advances in knowledge and understanding about the impacts of domestic violence on women's li...
Though abused women are often depicted in the media as passive, women in abusive relatio...
The purpose of this study was to elicit information about the process of coping employed by battered...
ABSTRACT Objective: to unveil the strategies used by women for confronting marital violence. Meth...
This paper examines the current literature regarding coping among battered women. It considers a num...
Domestic abuse is a growing area of social science research with roots not only in sociology and psy...
The simultaneity of love and violence in the lived experiences of abused women forms the context wit...
ABSTRACT One of the most persistent maladies of domestic violence is that its victims are always bla...
D.Litt et Phil.The study explored strategies abused women use to overcome power and control in their...
How is the agency of women best conceptualised in highly coercive settings? We explore this in the c...
There are over 5 million women affected by domestic violence each year. Up to 76% of these women rem...
Women who are battered by their intimate partners are simultaneously objects of domination and subje...
Women who are in intimate partner abusive relationships undergo a change process, which is a spectru...
How do women survive domestic violence? What actions do they take? How important are their children?...
Abuse of women by male partners is a significant social problem in New Zealand. Ten participating wo...
Despite advances in knowledge and understanding about the impacts of domestic violence on women's li...
Though abused women are often depicted in the media as passive, women in abusive relatio...
The purpose of this study was to elicit information about the process of coping employed by battered...
ABSTRACT Objective: to unveil the strategies used by women for confronting marital violence. Meth...
This paper examines the current literature regarding coping among battered women. It considers a num...
Domestic abuse is a growing area of social science research with roots not only in sociology and psy...