dc.contributor.author | Bellotti, Elisa | de |
dc.contributor.author | Boethius, Susanne | de |
dc.contributor.author | Åkerström, Malin | de |
dc.contributor.author | Hydén, Margareta | de |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-04-21T06:02:13Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-04-21T06:02:13Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2021 | de |
dc.identifier.issn | 2183-2803 | de |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/78634 | |
dc.description.abstract | Social networks are usually considered as positive sources of social support, a role which has been extensively studied in the context of domestic violence. To victims of abuse, social networks often provide initial emotional and practical help as well useful information ahead of formal institutions. Recently, however, attention has been paid to the negative responses of social networks. In this article, we advance the theoretical debate on social networks as a source of social support by moving beyond the distinction between positive and negative ties. We do so by proposing the concepts of relational ambivalence and consistency, which describe the interactive processes by which people, intentionally or inadvertently, disregard - or align with - each other's role‐relational expectations, therefore undermining - or reinforcing - individual's choices of action. We analyse the qualitative accounts of 19 female victims of domestic violence in Sweden, who described the responses of their personal networks during and after the abuse. We observe how the relationships embedded in these networks were described in ambivalent and consistent terms, and how they played a role in supporting or undermining women in reframing their loving relationships as abusive; in accounting or dismissing perpetrators' responsibilities for the abuse; in relieving women from role‐expectations and obligations or in burdening them with further responsibilities; and in supporting or challenging their pathways out of domestic abuse. Our analysis suggests that social isolation cannot be considered a simple result of a lack of support but of the complex dynamics in which support is offered and accepted or withdrawn and refused. | de |
dc.language | en | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Social problems and services | en |
dc.subject.ddc | Soziologie, Anthropologie | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Sociology & anthropology | en |
dc.subject.other | domestic violence; negative and positive ambivalence; negative and positive consistency; social isolation; social networks; social support; sociological ambivalence | de |
dc.title | Ambivalent and Consistent Relationships: The Role of Personal Networks in Cases of Domestic Violence | de |
dc.description.review | begutachtet (peer reviewed) | de |
dc.description.review | peer reviewed | en |
dc.identifier.url | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4545 | de |
dc.source.journal | Social Inclusion | |
dc.source.volume | 9 | de |
dc.publisher.country | PRT | de |
dc.source.issue | 4 | de |
dc.subject.classoz | soziale Probleme | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Social Problems | en |
dc.subject.classoz | Allgemeine Soziologie, Makrosoziologie, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Soziologie | de |
dc.subject.classoz | General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | häusliche Gewalt | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | domestic violence | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | soziales Netzwerk | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | social network | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Frau | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | woman | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Misshandlung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | maltreatment | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | soziale Isolation | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | social isolation | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | soziale Unterstützung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | social support | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Netzwerk | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | network | en |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 | de |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 | en |
internal.status | formal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossen | de |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10045592 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10053143 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10038633 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10048852 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10041718 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10046612 | |
internal.identifier.thesoz | 10053141 | |
dc.type.stock | article | de |
dc.type.document | Zeitschriftenartikel | de |
dc.type.document | journal article | en |
dc.source.pageinfo | 211-221 | de |
internal.identifier.classoz | 20500 | |
internal.identifier.classoz | 10201 | |
internal.identifier.journal | 786 | |
internal.identifier.document | 32 | |
internal.identifier.ddc | 360 | |
internal.identifier.ddc | 301 | |
dc.source.issuetopic | In Good Company? Personal Relationships, Network Embeddedness, and Social Inclusion | de |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v9i4.4545 | de |
dc.description.pubstatus | Veröffentlichungsversion | de |
dc.description.pubstatus | Published Version | en |
internal.identifier.licence | 16 | |
internal.identifier.pubstatus | 1 | |
internal.identifier.review | 1 | |
internal.dda.reference | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/oai/@@oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/4545 | |
ssoar.urn.registration | false | de |