Lehrner Amy, Allen Nicole E
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2009 Jun;15(6):656-77. doi: 10.1177/1077801209332185. Epub 2009 Mar 5.
The domestic violence movement began as a social change movement with dual goals of social change and service provision. Despite concerns about a devolution of the movement into apolitical service provision, few studies have investigated the current status of the movement as a social change movement. Through interviews with advocates, the current study explores the degree to which domestic violence work can still be characterized as a social change movement, illuminates some central tensions within the movement, and lays a foundation for debate among those responding to domestic violence. This research also highlights movement leaders' visions for a reenergized movement.
家庭暴力运动最初是一场社会变革运动,具有社会变革和提供服务这两个双重目标。尽管有人担心该运动退化为非政治性的服务提供,但很少有研究调查该运动作为一场社会变革运动的现状。通过对倡导者的访谈,本研究探讨了家庭暴力工作在多大程度上仍可被视为一场社会变革运动,阐明了该运动内部的一些核心矛盾,并为应对家庭暴力的各方展开辩论奠定了基础。这项研究还突出了运动领导者对重振该运动的愿景。