End Violence Against Women Collection
Violence against women remains one of the most widespread and devastating human rights violations in our world today. We have created this collection of articles highlighting some of the many aspects of violence against women, in the hope that increased understanding and awareness can help us tackle this issue.
Read the collection for free until 31 December 2021. The collection includes articles from:
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Critical and Radical Social Work
Families, Relationships and Society
International Journal of Care and Caring
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
From the special issue: Digital technologies and gender-based violence ‐ mechanisms for oppression, activism and recovery
Digital technologies and gender-based violence ‐ mechanisms for oppression, activism and recovery
Christine Barter and Sanna Koulu
Digital media and domestic violence in Australia: essential contexts
Molly Dragiewicz et al
Coercive control and technology-facilitated parental stalking in children’s and young people’s lives [Open Access]
Anna Nikupeteri, Emma Katz and Merja Laitinen
The significance of technology as both a resource in enhancing safety, and a means of perpetrating violence: the implications for policy and practice
Sandra Gendera, Kylie Valentine and Jan Breckenridge
‘I feel like we’re really behind the game’: perspectives of the United Kingdom’s intimate partner violence support sector on the rise of technology-facilitated abuse
Maria Leonie Tanczer, Isabel López-Neira and Simon Parkin
Teenagers’ access to digital technologies and refuge life: balancing safety, risk and protectionism
Kelly Bracewell, Cath Larkins and Nicky Stanley
A problem solved is a problem created: the opportunities and challenges associated with an online domestic violence perpetrator programme
Rosanna Bellini and Nicole Westmarland
Digital technologies and the violent surveillance of nonbinary gender
Jama Shelton et al
More from the Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Domestic violence and abuse, coronavirus, and the media narrative
Emma Williamson, Nancy Lombard and Oona Brooks-Hay
Sexual violence and COVID-19: all silent on the home front
Clare Gunby et al
Before the killing: intimate partner homicides in a process perspective, Part I [Open Access]
Viveka Enander et al
The killing and thereafter: intimate partner homicides in a process perspective, part II [Open Access]
Viveka Enander et al
‘A life barely half lived’: domestic abuse and sexual violence practitioners’ experiences and perceptions of providing care to survivors of non-physical abuse within intimate partner relationships
Gemma Halliwell et al
The use of help seeking and coping strategies among Bosnian women in domestic violence shelters
Lisa R Muftić, Susan Hoppe and Jonathan Grubb
Responding to complexity: improving service provision for survivors of domestic abuse with ‘complex needs’
Lyndsey Harris and Kathryn Hodges
Vulnerable bodily integrity: under-recognised sexual violence among girls in residential care institutions
Helena Parkkila and Mervi Heikkinen
Violence against women in India: an integrative review
Sonali Kumar and Margaret A. Schmuhl
Compulsory female sterilisation in Brazil: reproductive rights for whom?
Leila Marchezi Tavares Menandro and Hazel Rose Barrett
Poetic licence to write resistance: women resisting intimate partner violence through poetry
Andrea Merriam Donovan et al
Moving beyond contemporary discourses: children, prostitution, modern slavery and human trafficking
Helen Charnley and Nkhoma Pearson
Framed to fit? Challenging the domestic abuse ‘story’ in child protection
Greig Ferguson, Brid Featherstone and Kate Morris
The politics of normalising gendered violence: feminised austerity and masculinised wealth creation
Heather Savigny and Richard Scullion
Gendered discourse in the South African Police Service talk and text of domestic violence
Ingrid Maralene Sinclair
“We’re keeping everything together with Band-Aids”: a case study of care work and family violence during a US oil boom
Elizabeth M Legerski and Laura C. Hand
Care and violence through the lens of personal support workers
[Open Access]
Christine Kelly
#metoo and how digital communities help to resist and recover from gender-based violence by Sanna Koulu and Christine Barter
PODCAST: What the history of the women’s movement can teach us now by Gill Hague
Domestic violence in the digital age: Australian immigrant women’s lived experiences by Yee Man Louie
Stop blaming the victim: Better ways of responding to violence against women and girls by Aisha K. Gill
Britain’s second epidemic: Time to get serious about preventing violence against women and girls by Veronica Oakeshott