Assédio de rua: uma análise conceitual a partir da psicologia social

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https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e40508.en

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Assédio, Assédio de rua, Psicologia Social, Brasil, Espaço Público

Résumé

Este trabalho teve como objetivo realizar uma revisão de literatura sobre o Assédio de Rua, defender o uso deste termo e propor sua definição, sem deixar de considerar seus limites, possibilidades e compreensão por meio da Psicologia Social. Foi realizada uma revisão narrativa da literatura, com buscas não sistemáticas em produções científicas nacionais e internacionais que abordavam o assédio de rua. Observou-se que não houve consenso na literatura quanto a um termo universal para nomeá-lo. Ressaltamos que é fundamental definir um termo e propor uma definição inclusiva para um fenômeno que é violento contra as mulheres, para enquadrar adequadamente o conceito e promover análises científicas e políticas públicas que possam enfrentar essa violência.

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2024-08-09

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Fernandes Teixeira Alves, N., & Cunha de Souza, L. E. (2024). Assédio de rua: uma análise conceitual a partir da psicologia social. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 40. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e40508.en

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