scholarly journals Gender violence in the rural area of Alhama de Granada (2015-2020)

Author(s):  
Cristiana Herreros Sánchez

Various studies on gender violence emphasize the greater rootedness of patriarchal culture in rural society compared to other types of societies. This rural society is characterized by its greater masculinization and tradition, which makes it difficult to perceive and recognize macho behaviour. The violence which is the subject of this study represents a scourge which is suffered by a large sector of the female population, leaving serious economic, social, psychological and family consequences which are profound and painful, and which it is very difficult to overcome on many occasions. During the time that the author who signs this document stayed in the district of Alhama de Granada as a social worker, it became clear that there were few resources available to combat gender violence and to educate the population in this rural area. The daily life of women, and especially those who suffer from male violence in particular, is conditioned and limited by the situation of isolation, the deficit of social services, social control and pressure, stigmatisation and the family structure (close and/or extended).

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oki Achmad Ismail

Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out how the construction of the supporters of Flowers City Casuals. To answer the problem above, the researcher raised the sub-focus personal layer, enactment layer, relational layer and communal to measure the research focus.This study uses a constructivist paradigm with a qualitative approach and phenomenological method, the subject of the research is the members of Flowers City Casuals and Bobotoh by using snowball techniques obtained by 3 (three) informants. Data collection techniques used are: literature study, in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation.The results of the study were that in the personal layer informant stage formed the identity of a Flowers City Casuals that they originated from the love of Persib Bandung, music and English football, the second stage of the informant layer enactment maintained Stand your ground stand principle, chants in English, gave criticism, used casual clothes, in the Relational Layer stage the informants expressed Flowers City Casuals as part of the family, and a place to sharing.The research report is all the information contained in the identity theory that is communal. Where someone pays attention to what is carried out by the group. In this case what the informants did was in the context of activities outside of persib support such as music events, social services, hanging out, talking together, it would also affect the informants as parties who adapted themselves to groups to take part in activities thatResearch advice is Given Flowers City Casuals is the basis of Persib football club fan groups with the style of the first casuals in the city of Bandung, expected to be more compact, and more creative in providing support for Persib Bandung, as well as in the mission to make Persib Bandung better. Keyword : Construction of Identity, Identity, Persib Bandung, Bobotoh, Supporter. Abstrak: Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana konstruksi para pendukung Flowers City Casuals. Untuk menjawab masalah di atas, peneliti mengangkat lapisan pribadi sub-fokus, lapisan pengesahan, lapisan relasional, dan komunal untuk mengukur fokus penelitian.Penelitian ini menggunakan paradigma konstruktivis dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode fenomenologis, subjek penelitian adalah anggota Flowers City Casuals dan Bobotoh dengan menggunakan teknik snowball yang diperoleh oleh 3 (tiga) informan. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah: studi pustaka, wawancara mendalam, observasi, dan dokumentasi.Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah bahwa pada tahap informan layer personal terbentuk identitas sebuah Casual City Casuals yang berasal dari kecintaan Persib Bandung, musik dan sepakbola Inggris, tahap kedua dari pemberlakuan lapisan informan dipertahankan. Stand your ground stand principle , nyanyian dalam bahasa Inggris, memberi kritik, menggunakan pakaian santai, di lapisan Relational Layer para informan menyatakan Bunga Kota Kasual sebagai bagian dari keluarga, dan tempat untuk berbagi.Laporan penelitian adalah semua informasi yang terkandung dalam teori identitas yang bersifat komunal. Di mana seseorang memperhatikan apa yang dilakukan oleh kelompok. Dalam hal ini apa yang dilakukan oleh para informan adalah dalam konteks kegiatan di luar dukungan persib seperti acara musik, layanan sosial, nongkrong, berbicara bersama, itu juga akan mempengaruhi informan sebagai pihak yang menyesuaikan diri dengan kelompok untuk mengambil bagian dalam kegiatan ini. Saran penelitian yang diberikan Flowers City Casuals adalah dasar dari kelompok penggemar sepak bola klub Persib dengan gaya Casual pertama di kota Bandung, diharapkan lebih kompak, dan lebih kreatif dalam memberikan dukungan untuk Persib Bandung, serta menjadikan Persib Bandung lebih baik.Kata Kunci: Konstruksi Identitas, Identitas, Persib Bandung, Bobotoh, Pendukung


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 7-21
Author(s):  
Izabela Krasiejko

The space for debate on the role and tasks of a given profession is one of the factors serving its professionalisation and the creation of professional identity. The opportunity to exchange experiences and obtain informational and emotional support is particularly important in the case of assistance professions, where direct action with the family raises many dilemmas, especially when children are raised by parents, whose behaviour often does not favour their proper development, and even threatens their safety. The subject of the discussion is also the location of social services in relation to each other, coherence of goals, expectations and actions with and for the family. Another issue is the development of a unique work methodology for a given profession, discussing the perspectives and threats to its development. Family assistants have the forum to exchange experiences, integrate, broaden knowledge and strengthen competences. They are annual national meetings. The purpose of this study is to describe the organization and subject matter of these meetings for family assistants.


Dialogue ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 669-676
Author(s):  
Josiane Boulad-Ayoub ◽  
Frank Cunningham

AbstractIn memory of Professor Louise Marcil, from the University of Montreal, who died prematurely in April 1995, this special issue of Dialogue is dedicated to Equality. In addition to presenting the various contributions, the Introduction traces the main strands of Louise Marcil's work on equality. The impressive corpus of her writings on the subject is characterized throughout by sensitivity to the historical and conceptual complexity of egalitarian theories and policies and by a depth of scholarship, the richness of which defies classification into traditional philosophical schools. Moreover, far from being merely abstract scholarship, this work was clearly intended to strengthen actual egalitarian social projects, to which Louise Marcil was passionately committed. The contributions to this special issue of Dialogue have been selected in large part to reflect the diversity and scholarly standards of Louise Marcil's approach to equality as well as its engaged spirit.After a short personal testimony by Jean-Claude Guidon, from the University of Montreal, Charles Coutel presents Condorcet as an original thinker of democratic equality. Paule-Monique Vernes argues in favour of seeing Hegel as the first philosopher who, before Marx, engaged in an in-depth analysis of the contradictions of the Civil Society and denounced the inequalities stemming from liberalism. Roberto Miguelez discusses equality among participants as a formal condition for action coordination based on dialogue, which is crucial to the democratic model.Brenda Baker addresses a current trend by governments to shift responsibility for social services to the family. Among the deficiencies in grounds for such policies, she argues, are that they reinforce gendered inequalities. In his article, Kai Nielsen stengthens pro-egalitarian dimensions of John Rawls's theories by articulating a more sophisticated criterion of “reasonableness” than is found in Rawls's work. Analogously, Maurice Rickard defends Ronald Dworkin's link between liberty and equality, but argues that Dworkin's justification for this is insufficient, requiring, instead, a defence in terms of personal autonomy.


Author(s):  
Laura Paredes Galiana

El siguiente artículo aborda al Profesorado Técnico de Servicios a la Comunidad en los centros educativos públicos de educación secundaria en la Región de Murcia. En palabras de Paredes (2020) el PTSC es un profesional de la educación y agente dinamizador, sirviendo de puente entre el centro educativo de secundaria, la familia, el alumnado y la sociedad. Los objetivos establecidos en el presente artículo, son: conocer las tareas reales del PTSC y analizar las relaciones coherentes o no, existentes entre las tareas oficialmente reguladas y las que desarrollan los PTSC en la realidad educativa. Debido a las características de la muestra así como a la escasa bibliografía en el tema, se ha optado por una metodología mixta en donde se complementa el uso de cuestionarios, entrevistas y grupo de discusión. Como resultados, entre otros, se ha obtenido que el PTSC en la Región de Murcia ejerce como funciones reuniones y seguimientos con familias, coordinación con Servicios Sociales, colaboración con los tutores y tutoras, control del absentismo escolar, fracaso académico y abandono escolar , y por último, mejora de la convivencia y no violencia. Otro resultado a destacar, es que el 55,7% de los encuestados afirma que hay diferencias entre lo que deberían hacer según la normativa y lo que hacen en la práctica laboral diaria. Para finalizar, como conclusión se puede sintetizar en que las tareas asignadas legalmente y las realizadas en la práctica laboral diaria son coincidentes, aunque con matices, y que estas situaciones son múltiples, diversas y complejas. The following article deals with the Technical Teacher of Community Services in public secondary schools in the Region of Murcia. In the words of Paredes (2020), the PTSC is an educational professional and a dynamic agent, who serves as a bridge between the secondary school, the family, the students and society. The objectives established in this article are: to know the real tasks of the PTSC and to analyse the coherent or non-existent relationships between the officially regulated tasks and those developed by the PTSC in the educational reality. Due to the characteristics of the sample as well as the scarce bibliography on the subject, a mixed methodology has been chosen, complementing the use of questionnaires, interviews and discussion groups. As results, among others, it has been obtained that the PTSC in the Region of Murcia has the following functions: meetings and follow-up with families, coordination with Social Services, collaboration with tutors, control of truancy, school failure and school dropout and, finally, improvement of coexistence and non-violence. Another noteworthy result is that 55.7% of those surveyed stated that there are differences between what they should do according to the regulations and what they do in their daily work practice. Finally, as a conclusion, it can be summarised that the legally assigned tasks and those carried out in daily work practice coincide, although with nuances, and that these situations are multiple, diverse and complex.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Gerardo Gómez García ◽  
María Jesús Santos-Villalba ◽  
Carmen Rodríguez Jiménez ◽  
María José Alcalá del Olmo Fernández

Family violence is one of the social problems that most concerns citizens today. Different subtypes of this violence continue to proliferate in the family context such as gender violence and child abuse. However, in recent years there has been an increase in cases of abuse of adolescent children towards their parents, giving rise to the phenomenon of child to parent violence. In order to analyse the scientific productivity of family violence, a bibliometric analysis was carried out. 679 scientific articles published from the date of origin of the subject to 2019 were analysed through the application of various bibliometric indicators. The results showed that the productivity on domestic violence is currently insufficient due to the existence of different types of violence that take place in the family nucleus and whose substantial elements differ from each other. Therefore, the need to continue contributing to research in this area of knowledge is reiterated.


Liquidity ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-52
Author(s):  
M. Koesmawan ◽  
Darwin Erhandy ◽  
Dede Dahlan

In order to meet the needs of living which consists of primary as well as secondary needs, human can work in either a formal or an informal job. One of the informal jobs that is became the subject of this research was to become an ojek driver. Ojek is a ranting motorcycle.  Revenue of ojek drivers, accordingly, should be well managed following the concept of financial management. This research was conducted for the driver of the online motorcycle drivers as well as the regular motorcycle drivers they are called “The Ojek”. Ojek’s location is in Kecamatan (subdistrict) Duren Sawit, East Jakarta with 70 drivers of ojeks. The online ojeks earn an average of Rp 100,000 per day, can save Rp 11,000 to 21,000 per day, while, the regular ojek has an average income per day slightly lower amounted to Rp 78,500, this kind of ojeks generally have other businesses and always record the outflow of theirs money. Both the online and regular ojeks feel a tight competition in getting passengers, but their income can help the family finances and both ojeks want a cooperative especially savings and loans, especially to overcome the urgent financial difficulties. Almost all rivers, do not dare to borrow money. They are afraid of can not refund the money as scheduled.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muryanti Muryanti

Muslim women worked in public sector in all variant jobs not only in urban area, but also in rural area phenomena. They had been doing it because of freedom, education, solidarity, or economic reason. When Muslim women worked in public sector, the new problems were appears, about care of children in the house as domestic work. These phenomenons were related to Indonesian’s culture and Islam perspective that believed the jobs of care of children was women burden. This article described about changing of meaning the role of Muslim women in the caring children. There were many institutions replaced care children, like day care etc. This article used qualitative research with observation and interview. The result of research, there were changing care of children in rural society. Before 2000, Muslim women were depend on family (extend family), neighbors, domestic worker, but in 2013, they prefered care of their children in the new institution (day care) because this institution gave early education to the child and save. But, majority Muslim women in this research believed that domestic works are their jobs.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 56-70
Author(s):  
Petr Kopečný

This paper concentrates on the area of special educational support provided to individuals living in homes for people with disabilities in the Czech Republic and presents partial research results illustrating the state of the provision of speech therapy to users of social services facilities falling under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. The subject of the research is an analysis of support for the development of the communication skills of pupils living in social services facilities. The partial results of the research outline the approaches employed by the managerial staff of the given facilities in implementing special educational procedures, describe forms of speech therapy provision in homes for people with disabilities, and compare the attitudes of teachers and social services staff to the development of communication with the importance attributed to it by speech therapists and demonstrated by the case studies performed.


Author(s):  
Susan Mitchell Sommers

This chapter introduces the family: father Edmund, a shoemaker turned bookseller, and his three or four wives, their social and religious status, questions of literacy and formal education. The children are introduced more or less in their birth order: Kezia, Ebenezer, Manoah, Job, and Charity. The difficulties of tracing women is discussed. Particular attention is paid to Kezia, who was the subject of one of Ebenezer’s astrological cases, and Charity, who left a decades-long trail through official records, marking her as one of the most economically savvy members of the family. Since many of the Sibly men took shorthand, there is a brief discussion of contemporary shorthand uses, accuracy, and to what extent shorthand takers preserved the voice of the speaker. Ebenezer’s daughter Urania is also introduced, though like Ebenezer and Manoah, she has her own chapter later in the work


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Federico Zanfi ◽  
Chiara Merlini ◽  
Viviana Giavarini ◽  
Fabio Manfredini

AbstractThe ‘family house’ has played a major role within the urbanisation processes that have been transforming the Italian landscape since the 1960s. It is a common feature of the widespread settlements that are part of what has been labelled the ‘diffuse city’ and was the subject of numerous studies during the 1990s. More than 20 years later, this paper returns to the topic of the Italian family house using a renewed methodological approach to describe relevant changes. The hypothesis here is that in order to grasp the tensions affecting ‘family houses’ in today’s context of demographic transition and increased imbalances between dynamic and declining areas, and to contemplate their future, the qualitative gaze adopted by scholars in the 1990s must be integrated with other investigative tools, focusing on demographic change, uses, and the property values of buildings. Using this perspective, the paper provides a series of ‘portraits’ rooted in four meaningful territorial contexts, portraits which may help scholars to redefine their imagery associated with family house and be useful for dedicated building policies.


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