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Men and women give violence meaning , they define it and this process > +
significantly influences the ways in which they respond 698 KATE CAVANAGH ,
R. EMERSON DOBASH , RUSSELL P. DOBASH AND RUTH LEWIS.
Men and women give violence meaning , they define it and this process > +
significantly influences the ways in which they respond 698 KATE CAVANAGH ,
R. EMERSON DOBASH , RUSSELL P. DOBASH AND RUTH LEWIS.
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The notion of the management of meaning and responses implies a conscious
awareness of something in need of ... In seeking to make the meaning of a violent
act more acceptable ' , men deploy strategies for managing the meanings they ...
The notion of the management of meaning and responses implies a conscious
awareness of something in need of ... In seeking to make the meaning of a violent
act more acceptable ' , men deploy strategies for managing the meanings they ...
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If particular words are not articulated then meaning is restricted and reality
potentially denied . Accordingly , if the language of violence is restricted , the
meanings of violent experiences are similarly restricted . One of the most
powerful of these ...
If particular words are not articulated then meaning is restricted and reality
potentially denied . Accordingly , if the language of violence is restricted , the
meanings of violent experiences are similarly restricted . One of the most
powerful of these ...
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TONY Walter Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 671 |
Discord | 715 |
Caroline New Oppressed and Oppressors? The Systematic Mistreatment | 729 |
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