解决女童遭受教师性暴力经历研究中的沉默问题:来自乌干达的见解

IF 3.1 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Comparative Education Pub Date : 2022-10-29 DOI:10.1080/03050068.2022.2133861
J. Parkes, A. Bhatia, S. Datzberger, Rehema Nagawa, D. Naker, K. Devries
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来自非洲多个国家的越来越多的证据记录了学校中的性暴力。然而,当这种暴力是由教师实施时,它就被隐藏在秘密之中。这篇文章指出了定量和定性研究、政策和实践之间的脱节,这导致了这些沉默。我们通过对来自乌干达青少年暴力背景队列研究(CoVAC)的混合方法数据进行对话分析,解决了其中一些沉默问题。该分析阐明了女孩遭受学校工作人员性暴力的经历,以及增加脆弱性的歧视和不平等模式。这些数据揭示了学校在制度上的反应各不相同,在缺乏制度支持的情况下,女孩们制定了抵制性胁迫的策略。总的来说,我们的分析揭示了学校性剥削政策与实践之间的重大脱节。我们的结论是,对话、混合方法和研究方法在更好地理解和解决高度敏感话题的政策和实践中的沉默方面具有强大的潜力。
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Addressing silences in research on girls’ experiences of teacher sexual violence: insights from Uganda
ABSTRACT Growing evidence from multiple countries in Africa documents sexual violence in schools. However, when that violence is committed by teachers it is shrouded in secrecy. This article identifies disconnects between quantitative and qualitative research, policy and practice, which have contributed to these silences. We address some of these silences through a dialogical analysis of mixed methods data from the Contexts of Violence in Adolescence Cohort study (CoVAC) with young people in Uganda. The analysis illuminates girls’ experiences of sexual violence by school staff, and patterns of discrimination and inequality that increase vulnerabilities. The data reveal how schools vary in their institutional responses and, in the absence of institutional support, girls develop strategies to resist sexual coercion. Overall, our analysis exposes significant disconnects between policies and practices of sexual exploitation in schools. We conclude that dialogical, mixed methods research approaches have strong potential to better understand and address silences in policy and practice on highly sensitive topics.
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Comparative Education
Comparative Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: This international journal of educational studies presents up-to-date information with analyses of significant problems and trends throughout the world. Comparative Education engages with challenging theoretical and methodological issues - and also considers the implications of comparative studies for the formation and implementation of policies - not only in education but in social, national and international development. Thus it welcomes contributions from associated disciplines in the fields of government, management, sociology - and indeed technology and communications - as these affect educational research and policy decisions.
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