Daughters of Men: Saudi Women's Sociotechnical Agency Practices in Addressing Domestic Abuse

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Rabaan H. [1 ]
Young A.L. [1 ]
Dombrowski L. [1 ]
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[1] Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
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agency; arab hci; domestic abuse; intimate partner violence; islamic feminism; islamic hci; non-western context; resistance; social issues; social justice;
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10.1145/3432923
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While domestic abuse is an all too common experience for women worldwide, how people experience the abuse and their resources to deal with the abuse differ. In this qualitative, interview-based study, we examine Saudi women's domestic safety concerns living in Saudi Arabia and the United States. Based on non-Western Islamic feminist views of agency, we identify three key practices, focused on how women resist or deal with their domestic violence. For each practice, we highlight how interwoven cultural, religious, and political contexts impact Saudi women's ability to recognize and deal with domestic abuse. We attend to technology's role in enabling or hindering women's agency. These practices include: 1) recognizing abuse, where women identify abusive situations, 2) managing abuse, where women find ways to cope with ongoing or anticipated abuse within their constraints and resources, and 3) seeking non-abusive futures, where women decide how to mitigate the abuse or leave their abuser. Given domestic violence's complicated nature, we highlight several key design recommendations based on women's values. © 2021 ACM.
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