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‘I’m Not Victim-Blaming, But...’: Young People’s Discourses in Understanding Sexual Violence Against Women

Robert Bolton, Claire Edwards, Máire Leane and Fiachra Ó Súilleabháin
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Robert Bolton: University College Cork, Ireland
Claire Edwards: University College Cork, Ireland
Máire Leane: University College Cork, Ireland
Fiachra Ó Súilleabháin: University College Cork, Ireland

Sociological Research Online, 2024, vol. 29, issue 2, 489-506

Abstract: This article explores the discourses that young people (aged 18–24) in Ireland use in understanding men’s sexual violence against women (SVAW). Drawing on a two-part vignette used in interviews with young people to elicit a corpus of data, we deploy critical discourse analysis to unpack the nuanced argumentative structures, interpretive repertoires, and subject positions used in apportioning blame for SVAW. We find that when blame is placed solely on men as perpetrators, young people draw on critical discourses that recognise the socially constructed basis of SVAW. In contrast, those who in some way blame women for their victimisation draw on disclaimers and essentialist repertoires that discursively normalise SVAW. We also identify a ‘rights discourse’ that young people use in their attributions of blame and responsibility for SVAW.

Keywords: critical discourse analysis; interpretive repertoires; Ireland; sexual violence; violence against women; young people (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/13607804231178673

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