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Tactics of the Antifeminist Backlash Against Canadian National Woman Abuse Surveys
WALTER S. DeKESEREDY
Carleton University
Canada is experiencing a major antifeminist backlash against the results of two Canadian national surveys on woman abuse. The main objectives of this article are to provide examples of the key tactics used in this backlash, such as misleading interpretations of Conflict Tactics Scales data, and to briefly suggest several ways of challenging and resisting them.
Violence Against Women, Vol. 5, No. 11,
1258-1276 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/10778019922183363

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