The Routledge handbook of gender and violence / edited by Nancy Lombard.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2018.
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Access Notes: | Owing to Legal Deposit regulations this resource may only be accessed from within National Library of Scotland on library computers. For more information contact enquiries@nls.uk. |
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Series: | Routledge handbooks.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Theoretical discussions of gender and violence
- Coercive control as a framework for responding to male partner abuse in the UK : opportunities and challenges / Evan Stark
- What's in a name? : the scottish government, feminism and the gendered framing of domestic abuse / Nancy Lombard and Nel Whiting
- On the limits of typologies : understanding young men's use of violence in intimate relationships / David Gadd and Mary-Louise Corr
- Male victims : control, coercion, and fear? / Emma Williamson, Karen Morgan and Marianne Hester
- Domestic violence in lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender relationships / Becky Barnes and Catherine Donovan
- Specific forms, representations of, and responses to, gendered violence
- The implications of pornification : pornography, the mainstream and false equivalences / Karen Boyle
- Statutory response to sexual violence : where doubt is always considered reasonable / Deborah White and Lesley McMillan.
- Stalking as a gender based violence / Katy Proctor
- Cyber-trolling as symbolic violence : deconstructing gendered abuse online / Karen Lumsden and Heather M. Morgan
- The relationship between disability and domestic abuse / Jenna P. Breckenridge
- Child contact as a weapon of control / Kirsteen Mackay
- Defining femicide / Karen Ingala-Smith
- "Lad culture" and sexual violence against students / Alison Phipps
- Violence against older women / Hannah Bows
- Female genital mutilation : a form of gender based violence / Judy Wasige and Ima Jackson
- Gender and trafficking of children and young people into, within and out of England / Patricia Hynes
- Prostitution and violence / Natasha Mulvihill
- Conducting research on gendered violence
- Lost in translation? comparative and international work on gender-related violence / Gigi Guizzo, Pam Alldred and Mireia Foradada-Villar
- Methodological challenges of working with police data / Maureen Taylor.
- Researching gender based violence with minoritised communities in the UK / Khatidja Chantler
- "Guys! stop doing it!" : young women's adoption and rejection of safety advice when socializing in bars, pubs, clubs and implications for future campaigns / Oona Brooks
- "Thinking and doing" : children's and young people's understandings and experiences of intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) / Christine Barter and Nancy Lombard
- Making our feelings matter : using creative methods to re-assemble the rules on healthy relationships education in Wales / Libby, Georgia, Chloe, Courtney, Olivia and Rhiannon with Emma Renold.