Family Violence and Social Change in the Pacific Islands

Family Violence and Social Change in the Pacific Islands

Regnier, Denis; Bastide, Lois

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

188

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Inglês

9780367705060

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction - Family violence, and social change in the Pacific Islands 1. Settler violence, family, and whanau violence in Aotearoa, New Zealand 2. Placing the children: fostering Native Hawaiian children in an American state 3. Transferred children and the production of family violence in French Polynesia: social change and the adaptations of fa'a'amura'a 4. Familialism and gender violence in New Caledonian families 5. Naming violence: forms of economic violence in highland Papua New Guinea 6. Culture-based counselling at the domestic violence shelter of the Sisters of the Anglican Church of Melanesia in the Solomon Islands 7. Women-only households in Port Vila, Vanuatu: sites of social resistance 8. From structural violence to family violence: Insights into perpetrators' experiences in French Polynesia today 9. 'This is not Vaelens!': naming and reacting to physical abuse in a Vanuatu school 10. Quarrels, corporal punishment, and magical attacks: What is 'family violence' in Kiriwina? 11. Contexts and levels of community violence in highlands Papua New Guinea Postface - Analysing violence: lessons from a collective reflection
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Family Violence;Social Change;Sociology of Family;Domestic Violence;Ethnography;Pacific Islands;Pacific;Polynesia;Oceania;Melanesia;Micronesia;Fostering;Economic Violence;Young Man;Kanak Society;UN;Lifetime Violence;Solomon Islands;Family Protection Act;State's Foster Care System;Native Hawaiian Children;Intrafamily Violence;Native Hawaiian;Kanak Women;Magical Attacks;Family Friends;Native Hawaiian Families;Child Transfer;Educational Violence;Inequal Gender Norms;NGO Employee;Rain Tree;Abusive Interactions;Indigenous Specific Programmes;Systemic Racialized Injustice;NGO Member