2017
DOI: 10.5755/j01.eis.0.11.18957
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Violence Against Women in Germany and Immigrants: A Mediatized Political Communication?

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“…Then research by Steffens et al on fact sheets of domestic violence (violence in partner relationships) and sexual violence against women revealed incidents of violence higher than the average experienced by women in Germany compared to other EU countries. Research conducted by Varghese and Sarkute (2017), has in common with this research, which is trying to find out the role of the media in describing reports of violence against women in Germany conducted by men with immigrant backgrounds [25]. The research method used in his research includes analysis of documents from various aspects of violent incidents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then research by Steffens et al on fact sheets of domestic violence (violence in partner relationships) and sexual violence against women revealed incidents of violence higher than the average experienced by women in Germany compared to other EU countries. Research conducted by Varghese and Sarkute (2017), has in common with this research, which is trying to find out the role of the media in describing reports of violence against women in Germany conducted by men with immigrant backgrounds [25]. The research method used in his research includes analysis of documents from various aspects of violent incidents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ellsberg et al, (2015); Alesina, Brioschi, and Ferrara (2016); Varghese and Sarkute (2017), the violence against women encompasses wide range of views, which are not limited to physical, psychological, sexual violence occurring in the family, but it also includes sexual abuse, battering of young females, martial rape, dowry-related violence, genital mutilation and other harmful acts. It also includes sexual harassment, rape, and intimation at the workplace, trafficking, discrimination, which is at a community or state level.…”
Section: Violence Against Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the country has no law, which prevents women from domestic violence. The country is high on women discrimination and about 20% Emirati women are the part of labor (Varghese & Sarkute, 2017). The country is on the second number while measuring the percentage of women workforce.…”
Section: Violence Against Women In the Middle Eastmentioning
confidence: 99%
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