TY - JOUR
T1 - Reflecting and rejuvenating our work, together
T2 - One team's consideration of AJCP publications on gender-based violence
AU - Nnawulezi, Nkiru
AU - Rieger, Agnes
AU - Shaw, Jessica
AU - Greeson, Megan
AU - Lichty, Lauren
AU - Allen, Nicole E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Society for Community Research and Action.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Community psychology has long valued reflexive praxis as a critical part advancing our research and action. In this Virtual Special Issue (VSI), we, a group of community psychologists and gender-based violence (GBV) researchers at many different points in our careers, reflected on GBV publications that have appeared in AJCP. We examine the ways in which community psychology broadly and articles in AJCP more specifically have conceptualized GBV as a sociocultural issue, how GBV intersects with other oppressions and forms of violence, the tension when systems that aspire to support survivors are inequitable and focused on ameliorative change, and the importance of interventions being locally informed and locally driven. By highlighting selected GBV-focused articles published in AJCP, this VSI discusses (a) understanding and transforming culture via robust research and local partnerships, (b) targeting effective interventions for survivors, (c) invoking systems and targeting change in institutional environments, and (d) making connections between local efforts and broader social movements. To continue to move forward, we conclude we must reflect, embrace methodological plurality, partner, and push for structural change. Reflective questions regarding research and action are offered, to address gender-based violence.
AB - Community psychology has long valued reflexive praxis as a critical part advancing our research and action. In this Virtual Special Issue (VSI), we, a group of community psychologists and gender-based violence (GBV) researchers at many different points in our careers, reflected on GBV publications that have appeared in AJCP. We examine the ways in which community psychology broadly and articles in AJCP more specifically have conceptualized GBV as a sociocultural issue, how GBV intersects with other oppressions and forms of violence, the tension when systems that aspire to support survivors are inequitable and focused on ameliorative change, and the importance of interventions being locally informed and locally driven. By highlighting selected GBV-focused articles published in AJCP, this VSI discusses (a) understanding and transforming culture via robust research and local partnerships, (b) targeting effective interventions for survivors, (c) invoking systems and targeting change in institutional environments, and (d) making connections between local efforts and broader social movements. To continue to move forward, we conclude we must reflect, embrace methodological plurality, partner, and push for structural change. Reflective questions regarding research and action are offered, to address gender-based violence.
KW - community partnerships
KW - community psychology
KW - domestic violence
KW - gender-based violence
KW - sexual violence
KW - systems change
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U2 - 10.1002/ajcp.12603
DO - 10.1002/ajcp.12603
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 35698858
AN - SCOPUS:85131750769
SN - 0091-0562
VL - 70
SP - 255
EP - 264
JO - American journal of community psychology
JF - American journal of community psychology
IS - 3-4
ER -