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Ideological, Institutional and Affective Practices of Interpersonal Violence

Aarno LaitilaTuija SaresmaHeli SiltalaMarita HussoJari EilolaSanna Karkulehto

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continuities of violenceviolating practicesInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectväkivaltarakenteellinen väkivaltaCriminologyAffect (psychology)affective practicessukupuolittuminenPower (social and political)interpersonal violenceOrder (exchange)Sociologyvaltarakenteetmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)ideological practicesinstitutional practices5142 Social policyThe Symbolicgendered violenceviolationIdeologyideologiatSocial structure

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The first chapter presents the book’s point of departure as well as its central concepts and structure. It outlines the current understandings of and theoretical approaches to the intersections of violence, gender and affect. The starting point is that gendered violence and violating practices are embedded in social structures of power and in inequalities, institutions, regimes and the symbolic order. They are manifested in human interaction as well as in cultural discourses and representations. The chapter also gives an overview of the abundant research and various perspectives involved in analysing the intersections of violence, gender and affect as well as the continuities and interconnections between different forms of violence, violations and violating practices. As such, it justifies the necessity of studying ideological, institutional and affective practices of violence among individuals, communities and societies and the consequences of different forms of violence and violating practices for those who have been hurt. peerReviewed

10.1007/978-3-030-56930-3_1https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/144569