2016
DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2015.1127986
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‘It’s deemed unmanly’: men’s experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV)

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“…Additionally, both those who have/had male or female partners express that they had no intention or desire to use violence against their partner. This differs from the findings of several other interview studies, which have found that male victims of partner violence perceive themselves as unmanly Morgan and Wells 2016). criticizes structural perspectives that take their starting point in (male) physical and economic supremacy.…”
Section: Some Problems With Structuralist Theorycontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, both those who have/had male or female partners express that they had no intention or desire to use violence against their partner. This differs from the findings of several other interview studies, which have found that male victims of partner violence perceive themselves as unmanly Morgan and Wells 2016). criticizes structural perspectives that take their starting point in (male) physical and economic supremacy.…”
Section: Some Problems With Structuralist Theorycontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The other two types are gender symmetric. (Johnson 2006(Johnson , p. 1003 Several researchers have attempted to criticise Johnson's typologies and his emphasis on men's violence against women, and have made increasing efforts to establish that there is far more symmetry between men and women in both situational violence and intimate terrorism than he claims (Morgan and Wells 2016;Dutton 2011;Straus 2011;Hines and Douglas 2010a, b). Straus, for example, works within another theoretical paradigm, claiming that the use of violence must be seen in the light of earlier experiences of violence through which perpetrators have learned to accept violence in childhood, either as victims or as witnesses to violence, and that this can explain the gender symmetry which is found in prevalence studies (Straus 2011).…”
Section: Contemporary Theoretical Debates On Violence In Intimate Relmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, both those who have/had male or female partners express that they had no intention or desire to use violence against their partner. This differs from the findings of several other interview studies, which have found that male victims of partner violence perceive themselves as unmanly (Bjerkeseth 2010;Morgan and Wells 2016). Seidler (1994Seidler ( , 1997 criticizes structural perspectives that take their starting point in (male) physical and economic supremacy.…”
Section: Some Problems With Structuralist Theorycontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…The other two types are gender symmetric. (Johnson 2006(Johnson , p. 1003 Several researchers have attempted to criticise Johnson's typologies and his emphasis on men's violence against women, and have made increasing efforts to establish that there is far more symmetry between men and women in both situational violence and intimate terrorism than he claims (Morgan and Wells 2016;Dutton 2011;Straus 2011;Hines and Douglas 2010a, b). Straus, for example, works within another theoretical paradigm, claiming that the use of violence must be seen in the light of earlier experiences of violence through which perpetrators have learned to accept violence in childhood, either as victims or as witnesses to violence, and that this can explain the gender symmetry which is found in prevalence studies (Straus 2011).…”
Section: Contemporary Theoretical Debates On Violence In Intimate Relmentioning
confidence: 99%