2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32481-9_4
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Cultural Violence

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“…Domination techniques represent how patients experienced staff's direct behavior toward them when they experienced abuse in health care. These techniques are hence a form of, what Galtung labels 'direct violence' or face-to-face incidents (Galtung, 1990). These direct events are culturally embedded and affected by 'violent' structures, or the structural limitations that we found in the current study, and cannot be separated from this context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Domination techniques represent how patients experienced staff's direct behavior toward them when they experienced abuse in health care. These techniques are hence a form of, what Galtung labels 'direct violence' or face-to-face incidents (Galtung, 1990). These direct events are culturally embedded and affected by 'violent' structures, or the structural limitations that we found in the current study, and cannot be separated from this context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…4 *** Table 1 near here *** A theoretical framework has been developed to understand why abuse in health care occurs regardless of staff trying to provide the best care possible. The starting point is Galtung's theory of violence, which distinguishes between direct violence (face-to-face events), structural violence (processes), and cultural violence (invariants embedded in culture; Galtung, 1990). Galtung depicts these three types in a "violence triangle", emphasizing their interrelatedness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los autores que comparten esta perspectiva integral de violencia son Romano (1997), Bourdieu (1999a;1999b), Tomasini (2002), Jiménez (2002), Galtung (2003aGaltung ( , 2003bGaltung ( , 2007, Sánchez Vázquez (2003), Sloterdijk (2003), Sofsky (2006), Butler (2009), Arratia (2005, Žižek (2009), Suñé (2009), Herceg (2014, Idareta (2014Idareta ( , 2016 y García Cabeza (2016), entre otros muchos otros que no traemos a colación puesto que sus apor-taciones exceden el marco del presente estudio. Desde esta perspectiva, la violencia es concebida como acto, como falta del mismo (omisión, pasividad e inercia) y como proceso.…”
Section: La Violencia Según La Perspectiva Integradora: Abusos De Podunclassified
“…Por su parte, la violencia cultural guarda relación con la violencia simbólica, ya que según Galtung (2003b) consiste en aquellos aspectos simbólicos de la cultura que legitiman la violencia física y la estructural. Una violencia que desde la perspectiva de Herceg (2014) debería denominarse violencia intercultural, habida cuenta de que dicha violencia proviene de uno o varios sujetos, puede venir de una o varias instituciones pertenecientes a otra cultura e impide a la víctima producir, reproducir y/o desarrollar su universo cultural.…”
Section: Intervención Profesionalunclassified
“…Vers une théorie générale de la violence structurelle: triangulation entre violences structurelle, culturelle et interpersonnelle Galtung (1990) poursuit ses travaux sur l'élaboration d'un modèle de la violence en élargissant son étude vers la prise en compte des conditions de vie, des besoins identitaires de même que de la liberté des populations. Il opérationnalise alors la violence structurelle en proposant une typologie des différents processus par lesquels elle s'opère et repositionne la notion d'exploitation au centre de sa théorisation, alors qu'il avait précédemment refusé cette association.…”
Section: Premiers Balbutiementsunclassified