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Social Media and Symbolic Violence

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2015
On this essay, I briefly discuss by means of a few examples how social media is used to reproduce and legitimate violent discourses, focusing on the concept of symbolic violence.
Raquel Recuero
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How structural and symbolic violence during resettlement impacts the social and mental wellbeing of forced migrant women: the lived experiences of Arabic speaking survivors of IPV resettled in Melbourne, Australia [PDF]

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2022
Forced migrant women experience high levels of violence across their journeys and violence can be characterised as having three overarching forms: structural, symbolic, and interpersonal.
Jeanine Hourani   +6 more
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Fake kindness, Caring and Symbolic Violence [PDF]

open access: yesNursing Ethics, 2023
The article starts by offering a definition of fake kindness focused on the dissociation between the behavioural components of kindness and the intent to sincerely pay some heed to the needs of others. Using the sociological theory of Pierre Bourdieu, this definition is then used to articulate how fake kindness can be conceptualized as a specific form ...
Damien Contandriopoulos   +2 more
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Organising populism: From symbolic power to symbolic violence [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Relations, 2022
This article contributes to developing a management and organisation studies perspective on political organising by focusing on: (a) populism; (b) the exercise of political power; and (c) the organisation of politics. We address two questions: in what ways have English populist politicians in the 20th and 21st centuries utilised language along with ...
Kerr, Ron   +2 more
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Symbolic Violence

open access: yesمجلة الآداب, 2018
Today we observe that most regimes use soft violence or symbolic violence, which permeates the various forms of political, religious, intellectual and social life.
Fatin Abdel Jabbar Naji   +1 more
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Student loans as symbolic violence [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2020
This paper asks whether Bourdieu’s notion ofsymbolic violence is a helpful lens through which to view student loan systems. Symbolic violence occurs when two unequal agents unconsciously conspire in the oppression of the less empowered agent, thus reinforcing and nlegitimating existing stratifications. Using England as a case study, we draw on in-depth
Diane Harris, Katy Vigurs, Steven Jones
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The violence of reproductive injustice: Reflections on birth control and its medical epistemics [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Equity in Health
Background The widespread promotion of oral contraceptives raises concerns about side effects, informed choices, and contraceptive coercion, which contribute to gynecological violence influenced by systemic factors.
Jana Niemann   +5 more
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Symbolic violence of cigarette Sales Promotion Girl (SPG) in Surabaya City

open access: yesJurnal Sosiologi Dialektika, 2023
Symbolic violence is a form of violence through the imposition of symbols and meaning. This study looks at how the symbolic violence that occurred in SPG Cigarettes in the city of Surabaya.
Ahmad Wildan Habibi   +2 more
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Symbolic Violence In Educational Institutions in Indonesia; Case Study of Private High School in Padang City, West Sumatera

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Religion and Society, 2022
This research is motivated by many occurrences of symbolic violence in educational institutions, especially in Private Schools of Padang. Symbolic violence that is often found in schools in the form of speech or words that can cause mental damage to ...
Yenni Melia
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«Rompo tus miembros uno a uno» (Pablo Neruda). De la reificación a la destrucción en la iconografía literaria de la amada

open access: yesCuadernos de Trabajo Social, 2006
Violence exerted against women occurs in a context which makes it possible and constant, and becomes cognitively accepted as «natural» only because of a series of hegemonic cultural practices which regu- late our behaviour, desire, tastes and needs. Some
Mercedes Bengoechea
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