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Frames in Contestation: Gendering Domestic Violence Policies in Five Central and Eastern European Countries

NCJ Number
248224
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 20 Issue: 7 Dated: July 2014 Pages: 758-782
Author(s)
Andrea Krizsan; Raluca M. Popa
Date Published
July 2014
Length
25 pages
Annotation

The article looks at the translation of international norms on domestic violence to the national level in five Central and Eastern European countries.

Abstract

The article looks at the translation of international norms on domestic violence to the national level in five Central and Eastern European countries. It argues that translation brings a concept of domestic violence, which stretches gender equality ideas underpinning international norms so as to be easier to endorse by mainstream policy actors, and results in policies framed in degendered individual rights terms. The potential for keeping gender equality in focus is then guaranteed by gendering policy processes through empowerment of gender equality actors at all stages. Absence of ownership of the policy by gender equality actors risks co-optation by frames contesting gender equality. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.