Centre for Global Women's Studies, School of Politics and Sociology, 8799NUI Galway, Dublin, Ireland.
Violence Against Women. 2022 Jul;28(9):2231-2253. doi: 10.1177/10778012211024269. Epub 2021 Aug 23.
Stigma presents specific ethical and epistemological problems for qualitative researchers of violence against women. Narrative research methods promise to enable ethical research on violence while still offering deep insight into stigmatized topics. This article describes narrative methods used in six focus group discussions and four in-depth interviews with victim-survivors of violence against women, all African migrant women living in Ireland. The article connects narrative and stigma in research with the social lives of participants. It concludes with specific recommendations for creative uses of narrative inquiry to explore stigmatized themes, noting that stigma can never be entirely removed from the research encounter.
污名化给暴力侵害妇女行为的定性研究人员带来了特定的伦理和认识论问题。叙事研究方法有望使对暴力行为的研究具有伦理性,同时还能深入了解被污名化的话题。本文描述了在爱尔兰生活的非洲移民妇女暴力受害幸存者中进行的 6 次焦点小组讨论和 4 次深入访谈中使用的叙事方法。本文将研究中的叙事和污名与参与者的社会生活联系起来。文章最后提出了一些创造性地使用叙事研究来探索受污名化主题的建议,同时指出研究过程中永远无法完全消除污名化。