The Problem of Gender-based Violence in Algeria A sociological View on Gender Representations and the Growing Phenomenon of Gender-based Violence in Algeria
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This study attempts to understand the course of gender-based violence, by studying the impact of cultural globalization and forms of appropriation and cultural invasion of society and the imposition of new data of gender identity in it. What is the reality of gender identity and how it affects and is affected in our society?
We will try to clarify the course of the resulting changes that occur at the level of individual identity and how they affect the stereotypical role of the family within society.
The study contributes to the understanding of identity transformations and the problematic impact of gender identity in society by identifying individual and collective representations of the difference in social identity, gender-based violence as a modern imperative in traditional society.
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