Free Content Collective Activism: The Domestic Violence Bill becoming Law in Ghana

Author: Adomako Ampofo, Akosua1

Source: African and Asian Studies, Volume 7, Number 4, 2008 , pp. 395-421(27)

Publisher: BRILL

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Abstract:

This article reflects on contemporary struggles for citizenship rights through an examination of civil society's advocacy for the passage of domestic violence legislation in Ghana. The National Coalition on Domestic Violence Legislation, established in 2003 specifically to push for the passage of the legislation, at various times worked closely with, and at other times independently of, or even in conflict with, the state. These processes and engagements point to the vibrancy of civil society and suggest the need for new analyses of social movements, political power and democracy that are rooted in Africa's contemporary realities.

Keywords: CITIZENSHIP; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS; WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE ACTION; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEGISLATION

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/156921008X359597

Affiliations: 1: Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG-73, Legon, Ghana

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