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        Krisesentre for mishandlede kvinner på 1970- og 1980-tallet

        Fremvekst, organisering og endring

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        Author(s)
        Eidheim, Solgunn
        Language
        Norwegian Bokmål
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        Abstract
        The establishment of crisis centers in Norway is an important event in women's history. The first center was established in 1978, and within a few years there were centers all over the country, thanks to the efforts of activists and local advocates who sought to highlight violence against women as a social problem and gendered abuse of power. In this book, Solgunn Eidheim looks at the rise of shelters, their organization, and how they changed during the first decade, and answers central questions: What influenced the establishment of the shelters? Which ideological platform or platforms did they shape? And how did they evolve in relation to public authorities. Of particular importance was the choice of a flat organizational form, which gave the centers both opportunities and challenges. Eidheim shows how the movement worked in practical and political ways, including negotiating with both emergency services and the police, and also calling for stricter punishments for perpetrators of violence against women. The book is based on rich source material and provides a detailed historical view of the era during which crisis shelters were established, as well as insightful analysis of the women's movement. It is recommended to anyone interested in the women's movement and an understanding of violence against women. It is also relevant for studies of social movements and the importance of organizational forms for political power.
         
        Etableringen av krisesentre i Norge er en kvinnehistorisk viktig begivenhet. Fra det første senteret ble etablert i 1978, tok det få år før det var sentre over hele landet. Bak opprettelsen sto kvinneaktivister og lokale ildsjeler som ville synliggjøre vold mot kvinner som et kjønnet maktovergrep og et samfunnsproblem. I denne boken ser Solgunn Eidheim på fremveksten og organiseringen av krisesentrene, og hvordan de endret seg i løpet av det første tiåret. Sentrale spørsmål er hva som påvirket etableringen av krisesentrene, hvilken ideologisk plattform de utformet og hvordan de utviklet seg i møte med myndighetene. Spesiell betydning hadde valget av flat organisasjonsform, som ga sentrene både muligheter og utfordringer. Eidheim viser hvordan bevegelsen jobbet i et praktisk og i et politisk spor. Arbeidet besto av forhandlinger med både hjelpetjenester og politi, samtidig som det ble stilt krav om skjerpet bruk av straff for gjerningspersonene. Boken bygger på et rikt kildemateriale og gir et nært historisk bilde av tida da krisesentrene ble etablert, samt innsiktsfull analyse av bevegelsen. Den anbefales til alle som er opptatt av kvinnebevegelsen og forståelsen av vold mot kvinner. Den er også relevant for studier av sosiale bevegelser og organisasjonsformers betydning for politisk makt.
         
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93958
        Keywords
        crisis centers, violence against women, women's history, feminism, welfare, krisesentre, vold mot kvinner, kvinnehistorie, feminisme, velferd
        DOI
        10.23865/cdf.221
        ISBN
        9788202807214, 9788202852528, 9788202853075, 9788202853082, 9788202853105
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, 2024
        Classification
        Violence and abuse in society
        Gender studies: women and girls
        Feminism and feminist theory
        Criminal law: Gender violence
        Pages
        211
        Public remark
        Funder name: The Norwegian Police University College
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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