Honour Killings, Moral Panic and the Emergence of a Organizational Field
A Case Study of the Processes, Actors and Actions Involved in the Emergence of an Issue-based Organizational Field
Inhoud
Honour Killings At the beginning of the new millennium, honour-related violence was at the very forefront of public attention in the Netherlands. The emergence of the issue was facilitated by evolving discourses on multiculturalism and was driven by four events, the shootings of Kezban, Hassan, Zarife and Gül. This combination of processes contributed to a reconceptualization of domestic violence against migrant women into honour-related violence. Moreover, the extensive media coverage of these shootings contributed to a moral panic about this issue: honour killings were perceived as a sign of the failing integration of migrants.