Domestic Violence in Palestine during the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Qualitative Content Analysis

被引:8
|
作者
Hamamra, Bilal [1 ]
机构
[1] An Najah Natl Univ, Dept English, Nablus, Palestine
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; domestic violence; femicide; gender roles; Palestine; WOMEN; POLITICS;
D O I
10.1080/08974454.2022.2086198
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
This article, by employing qualitative content analysis, examines domestic violence in Palestine during the outbreak of the pandemic. Based on 20 semi-structured online interviews conducted with Palestinian women who survived domestic violence via zoom in the early phase of the pandemic, I argue that the preventive measures of social distancing, quarantine and lockdown had a detrimental effect on women who are confined in the domestic spheres with abusive partners. While there have been calls from feminist organizations to combat domestic violence during the outbreak of COVID-19, there are legal and social barriers that impede women's resort to help from others. I also contend that responses to the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbate violence against women which can be explained through the psychological mechanism of projection. Palestinian men are liable to project their sense of vulnerability and their difficulties coping with the restrictive mechanisms of the lockdown onto women, resulting in a noticeable increase in cases of domestic violence.
引用
收藏
页码:395 / 406
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COVID-19 and Domestic Violence: Economics or Isolation?
    Alexander Henke
    Linchi Hsu
    Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022, 43 : 296 - 309
  • [42] COVID-19 and Domestic Violence: Economics or Isolation?
    Henke, Alexander
    Hsu, Linchi
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY AND ECONOMIC ISSUES, 2022, 43 (02) : 296 - 309
  • [43] COVID-19, staying at home, and domestic violence
    Hsu, Lin-Chi
    Henke, Alexander
    REVIEW OF ECONOMICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD, 2021, 19 (01) : 145 - 155
  • [44] COVID-19, staying at home, and domestic violence
    Lin-Chi Hsu
    Alexander Henke
    Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 19 : 145 - 155
  • [45] COVID-19 and domestic violence against women
    Vora, Mansi
    Malathesh, Barikar C.
    Das, Soumitra
    Chatterjee, Seshadri Sekhar
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 53
  • [46] Domestic violence challenge and COVID-19 pandemic
    Nojomi, Marzieh
    Babaee, Ebrahim
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH, 2020, 9 (04) : 374 - 375
  • [47] Understanding the needs of health care workers in Singapore during the COVID-19 outbreak: A qualitative analysis
    Poh, Li Wen
    Teo, Irene
    Tewani, Komal
    Tan, Hiang Khoon
    Yoon, Sungwon
    Sung, Sharon C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 2022, 50 (10) : 1133 - 1139
  • [48] Deepening Problems of Domestic Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Case of Istanbul
    Guler, Ceyhun
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMY CULTURE AND SOCIETY, 2021, (64): : 1 - 24
  • [49] Linguistic Analysis of Online Domestic Violence Testimonies in the Context of COVID-19
    Buchner, Valentin L.
    Hamm, Sharina
    Medenica, Barbara
    Molendijk, Marc L.
    SAGE OPEN, 2023, 13 (01):
  • [50] The impact of workplace violence on healthcare workers during and after the COVID-19 outbreak
    Mento, C.
    Pandolfo, G.
    Spatari, G.
    Silvestri, M. C.
    Formica, I.
    Bruno, A.
    Falgares, G.
    Muscatello, M. R. A.
    La Barbiera, C.
    De Carlo, A.
    PUBLIC HEALTH IN PRACTICE, 2025, 9