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Accounting for Domestic Violence

A Q Methodological Study

PIPPA DELL

University of East London

ONKAR KOROTANA

Leicester College

It is argued in this article that theoretical explanations of domestic violence act as powerful discourses that shape our understanding of social reality; that is, they act as social practices that have real (material) effects. This study uses Q methodology to explore subjective variability in the use of the term domestic violence. From the 40 participants' completed Q sorts, five interpretable factors emerged that suggest that domestic violence should be seen as an arbitration of connected discourses predicating social practices rather than an act whose causes are psychologically clear.

Violence Against Women, Vol. 6, No. 3, 286-310 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/10778010022181859


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