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Record ID: 258c94fa-5d7a-4ae6-b219-3e8201ba39c9
Type: Journal Article
Title: What comes before why: specifying the phenomenon of intimate partner violence
Other Titles: Journal?of marriage and the family
Authors: Gordon, Mellissa
Ueno, Koji
Fincham, Frank D
Cui, Ming
Keywords: Representations of women;Perpetrators;Theories of violence;Measurement;Men as victims;Dating violence
Year: 2013
Publisher: National Council on Family Relations
Citation: 75 (2), April 2013
Notes:  Fincham et al's US journal article primarily serves to explore, and challenge, the ideas raised in Anderson's article, 'Why do we fail to ask "why" about gender and intimate partner violence' (Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 75, no. 2, pp. 314-318). Anderson's article itself provides a critique of Cui et al's article, 'The continuation of intimate partner violence from adolescence to young adulthood' (Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 75, no. 2, pp. 300-313). The current article responds to various issues raised by Anderson, including the importance and value of discussing gender and the problems with viewing incidents of intimate partner violence (IPV) predominantly through a gendered lens. This piece engages in important academic debate, highlighting the complexity of these issues and resulting multiplicity of perspectives and understandings in the area.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17419
ISSN: 1741-3737
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