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A Qualitative Analysis of Requests for Financial Help via GoFundMe by Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
Authors:Monica Bixby Radu  Lisa McManus
Institution:1. Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA;2. mradu@semo.edu;4. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Research suggests that a lack of financial resources contributes to victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) both remaining in and returning to abusive intimate relationships. Requesting financial assistance via crowdfunding has emerged as a new alternative for victims of IPV to access financial assistance. Therefore, our study explores how victims of IPV frame requests for financial assistance via the crowdfunding website GoFundMe.com. We qualitatively analyze a sample of 27 women’s requests. We find that victims of IPV may internalize the stigma of seeking assistance and therefore actively work to redefine their character in a positive manner. We also discover that victims’ requests speak to guidelines reflected in aid-based organizations and to judgments they anticipate facing when requesting help from informal social ties. Our findings suggest that seeking financial assistance through crowd funding may reflect similar challenges of accessing help through more traditional avenues.
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