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Geographies of Gender-Based Violence

A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
BuchGebunden
288 Seiten
Englisch
Bristol University Presserschienen am30.09.2022
What role does physical and virtual space play in relation to gender-based violence? Experts from the Global North and South examine how spaces can facilitate or prevent GBV and showcase strategies for prevention and intervention from women and LGBTQ+ people.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextWhat role does physical and virtual space play in relation to gender-based violence? Experts from the Global North and South examine how spaces can facilitate or prevent GBV and showcase strategies for prevention and intervention from women and LGBTQ+ people.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5292-1449-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatUngenäht / geklebt
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2022
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht581 g
Artikel-Nr.58356036

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction - Hannah Bows and Bianca FilebornPart 1: Gender-Based Violence in Urban and Community Spaces1. Gender-Based Violence and Urban Spaces: From Security to Self-Determination - Insights from the Italian Debate - Giada Bonu, Chiara Belingardi, Federica Castelli and Serena Olcuire2. Everywhere´ or Over There´? Managing and Spatializing the Perceived Risks of Gender-Based Violence on a Girls´ Night Out - Emily Nicholls3. Internal Homelessness and Hiraeth: Boys´ Spatial Journeys Between Childhood Domestic Abuse and On-Road - Jade Levell4. Using Community Asset Mapping to Understand Neighbourhood-Level Variation in the Predictors of Domestic Abuse - Ruth WeirPart 2: Gender-Based Violence in Local-Level´ and Transitionary Spaces, from Public Transport to Rural and Digital Spaces5. Sexual Violence on Public Transport: Applying the Whole-Journey Approach to Assess Women Students´ Victimization in Paris and the Île-de-France Region - Hugo d´Arbois de Jubainville6. Woman Abuse in Rural Places: Towards a Spatial Understanding - Walter DeKeseredy7. Algorithmic Bias in Digital Space: Twitter´s Complicity in Gender-Based Violence - Cat Morgan and Sarah HewittPart 3: Transnational and Political Spaces8. Not the Wild West: Femonationalism, Gendered Security Regimes and Brexit - Alexandra Fanghanel9. Transnational Regimes of Family Violence: When Violence Against Women Crosses Borders - Anja Bredal10. Between NGO-ization and Militarization: Women´s Rights in Fragile Geographies of Niger - Kristine AndersonPart 4: Institutional Spaces11. Neither Seen Nor Heard: State-Sanctioned Violence Against Women Prisoners in Australia´ - Debbie Kilroy, Tabitha Lean and Suzi Quixley12. There Is Always a Reason for the Beatings´: Interrogating the Reproduction of Gender-Based Violence Within Private and Public Spaces - Haje KeliPart 5: Space, Place and Justice´13. Adaptations to Sexual Violence: Reduced Access to Opportunity Structures by Women Victimized by Sexual Abuse and Harassment - Suzanne Goodney Lea, Elsa D´Silva and Jane Anyango14. It´s Not Your Fault´: Place, Promises to the Future and Honouring the Memory of Eurydice Dixon - Claire Loughnan15. Resisting Violence Through the Arts: Theatre and Poetry as Spaces for Speaking Out and Seeking Change - Amelia Walker and Corinna Di Niromehr

Autor

Hannah Bows is Associate Professor in Criminal Law at Durham University. Bianca Fileborn is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Melbourne.