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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Gender Studies

Background:

  • Critiques of current gender transformative programming in violence prevention.
  • Need for nuanced understanding of social norms and gendered violence.
  • Limitations of information-based approaches in public health interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the concept of "social norms" mechanisms in violence prevention.
  • To elaborate on the shortcomings of descriptive norms approaches.
  • To explore the integration of "intersectional accountability" for truly gender-transformative programs.

Main Methods:

  • Response to commentaries on a published essay.
  • Clarification of theoretical frameworks.
  • Elaboration on practical implications for program design.

Main Results:

  • Social norms mechanisms require careful presentation.
  • Information-based approaches may overlook gendered dynamics.
  • Intersectional accountability is crucial for effective prevention.

Conclusions:

  • Rethinking "gender transformative" paradigms is essential.
  • Public health violence prevention must address gendered social structures.
  • Enhanced program design requires integration of intersectional perspectives.