Anti-gay “Honor” Abuse: A Multinational Attitudinal Study of Collectivist- Versus Individualist-Orientated Populations in Asia and England

Cultural collectivism, a core feature of honor cultures, is associated with the acceptance of aggression if it is used in the name of so-called “honor.” Currently overlooked in the research literature, this study explored perceptions of antigay “honor” abuse in collectivist-orientated honor cultures...

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Authors: Lowe, Michelle (Author) ; Khan, Roxanne (Author) ; Thanzami, Vanlal (Author) ; Barzy, Mahsa (Author) ; Karmaliani, Rozina (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Sage 2021
In: Journal of interpersonal violence
Year: 2021, Volume: 36, Issue: 15/16, Pages: 7866-7885
Further subjects:B Victims
B Religion
B honor-based violence
B Honor killings
B Family Violence
B LGBT
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