Opiniones y Actitudes de Hombres (Extranjeros) frente a la Violencia de Género ((Foreign) Men’s Opinions and Attitudes about Gender-based Violence)
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Violencia de Género, Identidad masculina micromachismos e interculturalidad, Gender-based violence, male identity, everyday male chauvinism and interculturalityRésumé
This article presents the results of a research carried out by Cepaim Foundation in the context of the “Speak Out” project (Daphne III). This article explores the discourses of male migrants about equality between women and men and in particular the special issue of gendered violence. The aim is to elaborate a typology of discurses and to compare them with other researches. The hypothesis is that men’s opinions and attitudes on equality and gendered violence are perpetuating gender inequality. Some reflections are provided on why men express themselves in the way they do.
Presentación de resultados de la investigación llevada a cabo en el marco del Proyecto Speak Out (Daphne III) por la Fundación Cepaim. Se pretende indagar en los discursos de hombres extranjeros con relación a la igualdad entre mujeres y hombres en general, y a la violencia de género en particular realizándose una tipología de los mismos a la luz de clasificaciones de otras investigaciones recientes. La hipótesis de partida es que persisten opiniones y actitudes en el sexo masculino que estarían perpetuando la desigualdad de género. Se aportan reflexiones para tratar de explicar por qué los hombres entrevistados se expresan en la dirección en la que lo hacen.
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