2022
DOI: 10.1332/239868021x16450964571869
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Problem framing of increased gender-based violence by national governments of Argentina and Spain during COVID-19: an interpretive policy analysis

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in mitigation efforts that put women at increased risk of gender-based violence. Stay-at-home requirements increased abuse at home. Early in the pandemic Spain and Argentina issued policies to address such violence at home. This policy analysis uses the ‘What’s the problem represented to be’ approach to shed light on the different assumptions, intentions and problem framings in both governments’ policy responses. Drawing on published policy documents we found both disparities and… Show more

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“…These forms of violence are present in the social debate and on the political agenda under the name intragender violence (Rodríguez Otero et al, 2017). The political and legal approach to this type of violence in Spain is separate from gender violence, understanding that “the genesis of this abuse does not lie in machismo” (Cremers & Hadley, 2022: 12) and framing it as a type of domestic violence (Rodríguez Otero et al, 2017). This construction can be interpreted as an attempt to recognise the existence violence in same‐sex couples without questioning the gender violence approach that strictly refers to the man‐aggressor vs woman‐victim binomial.…”
Section: Context and Discursive Framework: From Domestic Violence To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These forms of violence are present in the social debate and on the political agenda under the name intragender violence (Rodríguez Otero et al, 2017). The political and legal approach to this type of violence in Spain is separate from gender violence, understanding that “the genesis of this abuse does not lie in machismo” (Cremers & Hadley, 2022: 12) and framing it as a type of domestic violence (Rodríguez Otero et al, 2017). This construction can be interpreted as an attempt to recognise the existence violence in same‐sex couples without questioning the gender violence approach that strictly refers to the man‐aggressor vs woman‐victim binomial.…”
Section: Context and Discursive Framework: From Domestic Violence To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%