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Molly Dragiewicz

Researcher at Queensland University of Technology

Publications -  86
Citations -  1635

Molly Dragiewicz is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Domestic violence & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1340 citations. Previous affiliations of Molly Dragiewicz include University of Ontario Institute of Technology & Griffith University.

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Technology facilitated coercive control: domestic violence and the competing roles of digital media platforms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define the term "technology facilitated coercive control" (TFCC) to encompass the technological and relational aspects of patterns of abuse against intimate partners, and propose four key directions for a TFCC research agenda that recognises and asks new questions about the role of digital media platforms as both facilitators of abuse and potential partners in TFCC prevention and intervention.

Understanding the complexities of feminist perspectives on woman abuse : A commentary on Donald G. Dutton's rethinking domestic violence

TL;DR: Commentary on Donald G. Dutton’s (2006) Rethinking Domestic Violence responds to some of Dutton's criticisms of feminist inquiry and practice.
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Understanding the Complexities of Feminist Perspectives on Woman Abuse A Commentary on Donald G. Dutton's Rethinking Domestic Violence

TL;DR: Dutton's 2006 book Rethinking Domestic Violence as mentioned in this paper is another example of the conservative backlash against feminism in general and feminist research on woman abuse in particular, a response that helps to veil the extent and brutality of this problem and to block efforts to deal with it.
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Patriarchy Reasserted Fathers' Rights and Anti-VAWA Activism

TL;DR: The backlash against gender-sensitive responses to women's victimization, offending, and imprisonment is inseparable from contemporary reaction against feminism and other progressive movements, and the backlash against the American Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides a prime example of this resistance.
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Technology-facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: Women’s Experiences

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of technology, including smartphones, cameras, Internet-connected devices, computers and platforms such as Facebook, is used to maintain social networks and carry out daily tasks.