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Abstract Knit Together: Craft, Community, and Victims of Domestic Violence Allison Miller Domestic violence shelters play a major role in victim's pathway to survivorship. Through an account of what constitutes domestic violence, who experiences domestic violence, data accumulated on domestic violence, and overview of domestic violence shelters and programs, and a snapshot view of a local domestic violence shelter in Phoenix, Arizona, this paper seeks to define and address the gaps in research involving victim's roads to survivorship, specifically as they involve community building, empowerment, and avenues for stress release. Finally, the project records the researcher's experiences and observations of a knitting and crochet group established in the local shelter.
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- Knit Together: Craft, Community, and Victims of Domestic Violence
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- Miller, Allison (Author)
- Durfee, Alesha (Thesis director)
- Weitz, Rose (Committee member)
- Noble, Virginia (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2012-05
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