Reducing Language Barriers to Domestic Violence
Abstract
The instrumentalist approach refuses to illustrate or analyze in detail the complex relationship between aggression and language in subordinating abuse. Collective Aggression Politics, which makes collective violence a form of "controversial politics." Violence as "a kind of dialogue" containing systems where different groups make claims against each other and where the targets of those claims are likely to give rise to violent reactions. Debate centers on a shift from a peaceful to a violent discourse in which they live, throughout, under the heading of divisive politics.
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