The chapter analizes the phenomenon of proximity violence as umbrella concept of the most underhanded form of violence against women. It then explores the contribution of the female professionals working in the shelters and the specific tools used by them in order to support migrant women victims of proximity violence.

Bartholini Ignazia (2021). Female alliances against the proximity violence. In Reich H, R.T. Di Rosa (a cura di), Newcomers as Agents for Social Change: Learning from the Italian Experience: A Recourse Book for Social Work and Social Work Education in the Field of Migration (pp. 70-80). Milano : Franco Angeli.

Female alliances against the proximity violence

Bartholini Ignazia
2021-11-01

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The chapter analizes the phenomenon of proximity violence as umbrella concept of the most underhanded form of violence against women. It then explores the contribution of the female professionals working in the shelters and the specific tools used by them in order to support migrant women victims of proximity violence.
nov-2021
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
Bartholini Ignazia (2021). Female alliances against the proximity violence. In Reich H, R.T. Di Rosa (a cura di), Newcomers as Agents for Social Change: Learning from the Italian Experience: A Recourse Book for Social Work and Social Work Education in the Field of Migration (pp. 70-80). Milano : Franco Angeli.
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