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Title: Is domestic violence due to sexism


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Is domestic violence due to sexism?
  • Ilga Vossen
  • Kai Epstude
  • Caroline Kamau
  • Nathalie Delacollette
  • Thomas Schubert
  • Emanuele Castano
  • Richard Felson

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Empirical Evidence
  • Gender inequity perceptions (Bryant, 2001)
  • Male privilege and family collusion (Hammer,
    2000)
  • Labour Market and compensation for lost
    masculinity (Alder, 1997)
  • Further reference e.g. Fawcett et al. (1996)
    for review

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Model of sexism and domestic violence
Patriarchy
Male gender development Beliefs in
masculinity Reinforced masculine behavior
Dominance in relationships
Domestic Violence when dominance is challenged
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Components of the model
  • Patriarchy as inherent in societal culture
  • gender development during childhood and
    adolescence
  • the instilling of masculinity beliefs through
    socialization
  • Social learning viz. behaviorism male/violent
    behavior is positively reinforced
  • Dominance in marital or quasi-marital
    heterosexual relationships
  • Challenging of male dominance by female
    insubordination contributes to domestic violence

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Study testing the model
  • Correlational study in which the dependent
    variable is the incidence of domestic violence
    and in which the predictors are
  • Patriarchy belief and approval of the
    patriarchal nature of society
  • Sexism belief that men and women are unequal
  • Social learning background of the reinforcement
    of sexism/sexist behavior
  • Masculinity/dominance in relationships sexist
    behavior

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  • Sample of representative or random couples.
  • Male participants all measures
  • Female participants measure on the incidence of
    domestic violence to corroborate their spouses
    self reports

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Analysis
  • Hypothesis The incidence of domestic violence
    will be predicted by the interaction between
    patriarchy, sexism, sexist behavior
    reinforcement, masculine dominance in
    relationships.
  • Data would be treated by ensuring that reports of
    domestic violence tally between the spouses.
  • Analysis would be by multiple regression.
  • It is predicted that the variance in the DV will
    be significantly accounted for by the interaction
    between the IVs (it is proposed that in excess
    of 75 of the variance will be accounted for)

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Further research
  • Longitudinal studies to test the proposed model
  • Cross-cultural studies of matriarchal or else
    varying levels of patriarchy
  • Meta-Analyses of existing research supporting the
    sexism claim

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Is violence against women always caused by sexism?
  • Most violent men are not specialized in violence
    against women.
  • Men are most violent outside domestic contexts.
  • Heterosexual and homosexual couples do not differ
    in amount of violence.
  • ...

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Issues to be studied to investigate sexism
argument
  • If sexism is the cause of violence against women
    then there should also be more violence against
    sisters (at least during adolescence).
  • Violence should also be more highly correlated
    with other hostile acts against women compared to
    hostile acts against other men.

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Relation between sexism and domestic violence
against women
  • Traditional men should be more violent against
    their female partners than
  • against strangers (during a verbal fight)
  • non-traditional men
  • But they are not. Why?
  • Chivalry Norm to protect and not attack women
    (similar to benevolent sexism Glick Fiske,
    1999)

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Relation between sexism and domestic violence
against women
  • Benevolent sexism may seem positive, but in fact
    treats women as less competent than men.
  • Benevolent sexism often related to hostile sexism
    (derogation of women not conforming to the
    traditional norm)
  • Hostile sexism dark side of chivalry?

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  • If women violate gender norms they will be a
    target of hostile sexism.
  • Traditional men will be more likely to use
    violence against their female partner if she does
    not conform to the norm (i.e. the norm of
    chivalry doesnt apply anymore).
  • Women most likely to break the norm are usually
    non-traditional.

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Traditionality, gender and fights
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  • possible explanations
  • parsimoneous attitude dissimilarity breeds
    conflict
  • but conflict is not violence! possible model

nontraditional men in total less likely to use
violence, but for any reason
attitude dissimilarity
conflict
violence
traditional men when traditional gender role
expectations are violated, chivalry does not
apply anymore
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Study idea
  • scenario study describing women violating norms
  • design
  • 2 (traditional men vs. nontraditional men,
    between) x
  • 2 (traditional female target vs. nontraditional
    female target, within) x
  • 2 (violated norm related to traditional gender
    norm or not)

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  • dependent variables proxies to the use of
    violence
  • what would the man in the scenario do?
  • describe the mans violent reaction, ask if they
    could accept it

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Operationalization of traditional men
traditional men
Hostility
Ambivalent sexism inventory (Glick Fiske)
non-traditional men
Benevolence
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Operationalization of non-traditional women and
violated norms
  • profession
  • hobbies
  • pictures (clothes, haircut)
  • violated traditional gender norm
  • going on holidays with her girlfriends
  • getting very drunk

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main hypothesis (3way interaction!)
  • only traditional men punish gender norm
    violations harder than violations of other norms
  • only traditional women get a chivalry
    protection only from traditional men only when
    they break non-gender norms

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