Survivor: Women's Stories of Navigation and Tensions in a Domestic Violence Shelter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Publication Title
Western Journal of Communication
Volume
80
Issue
1
First page number:
100
Last page number:
120
Abstract
Analysis of field notes and interviews with 28 survivors at an empowerment-based domestic violence shelter revealed that life at “Harbor Safe House” is complicated by three tensions: the complementary dialectic of independence versus dependence, the paradox of narrative accuracy versus narrative efficacy, and the contradiction of sufficiency versus deficiency of the system. Both empowerment and disempowerment are located within each tension. Insight into the processes of identifying tensions and their navigation is among the theoretical implications. Calls for flexibility and balance among tensions, as well as between empowerment and case management approaches, are among the pragmatic suggestions for domestic violence organizations. © 2016, Western States Communication Association.
Keywords
(Dis)empowerment; Domestic Violence; Narrative; Survivors; Tensions
Language
English
Repository Citation
Kunkel, A.,
Guthrie, J.
(2016).
Survivor: Women's Stories of Navigation and Tensions in a Domestic Violence Shelter.
Western Journal of Communication, 80(1),
100-120.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10570314.2015.1078904