“This was a sexual assault”: A social worlds analysis of paradigm change in the Interpersonal Violence World
Date
 2014 
Authors
Malinen, KelleyAnne
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 Wiley 
Abstract
 This article presents a portion of my research on woman-to-woman
sexual assault. Research was based on interviews with survivors and
service providers who have worked with them. Transcripts underwent
a grounded theory method analysis. The article considers how sexual
assault service provision is changing as rigidly gendered discourses
on sexual violence are challenged. It draws on Becker’s social worlds
approach, introducing the “Interpersonal Violence World,” the “Violence Against Women Subworld,” and the “Anti-Violence Project Subworld.” These subworlds are notably distinguishable by their discourses
on how violence and gender interact. Woman-to-woman survivors’
interactions with the Violence Against Women Subworld often prove
problematic, an issue the Anti-Violence Project Subworld addresses 
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Keywords
 Violence against women , anti-violence project , woman-to-woman , sexual assault , social worlds , Becker , service providers 
Citation
 Malinen, K. (2014). “This was a sexual assault”: A social worlds analysis of paradigm change in the Interpersonal Violence World. Symbolic Interaction, 37(3), 353-368.