DeKeesredy Walter S
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States.
Front Sociol. 2025 Feb 11;10:1550645. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2025.1550645. eCollection 2025.
Despite making some of the most important advances in the social scientific study of woman abuse, feminist sociological research and theorizing that prioritize the concept of patriarchy have leveled off or declined in the last 15 years due, in large part, to the current hegemony of mainstream criminologists fundamentally opposed to a rich gendered understanding of one of the world's most compelling social problems. Drawing on nearly 50 years of research done by an international cadre of highly experienced scholars, this article demonstrates the importance of revisiting some major feminist conceptual, empirical, and theoretical contributions from the past. Recommended here are gender-specific conceptualizations of abuse, in-depth reviews of the extant literature, self-report surveys of potential male offenders, quantitative indicators of men's patriarchal attitudes and beliefs, and supplementary open-ended survey questions.
尽管在女性虐待的社会科学研究方面取得了一些最重要的进展,但在过去15年里,将父权制概念置于优先地位的女性主义社会学研究和理论化工作已趋于平稳或有所下降,这在很大程度上是由于主流犯罪学家目前的霸权地位,他们从根本上反对对世界上最引人注目的社会问题之一进行丰富的性别化理解。本文借鉴了一批国际经验丰富的学者近50年的研究成果,论证了回顾过去一些主要的女性主义概念、实证和理论贡献的重要性。这里推荐的是针对虐待行为的性别特定概念化、对现有文献的深入综述、对潜在男性犯罪者的自我报告调查、男性父权态度和信念的量化指标,以及补充性的开放式调查问题。