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International Responses to Gendered-Based Domestic Violence
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This edited volume represents a joint effort by international experts to analyze the prevalence and nature of gender-based domestic violence across the globe and how it is dealt with at both national and international levels.
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Dongling Zhang, PhD, is an Assistant Professor from the Department of Global Languages, Cultures and Societies, Webster University, the United States of America. He earned his PhD degree in Justice Studies from Arizona State University. His research interests include university entrepreneurship education, micro-enterprise development program in China's urban areas, social capital theories, and feminist theories. His current research focuses on the power dynamics of entrepreneurship, exploring various forms of collective and interpersonal violence instigated by the overwhelming influences of entrepreneurial ethos. It specifically examines the institutions through which a social bodythe entrepreneuris continually structured and transformed. These institutions include the family, neighborhood, labor market, government, and more.
Diana Scharff Peterson, PhD, has nearly 20 years of experience in higher education teaching in the areas of research methods; comparative criminal justice systems; race, gender, class, and crime; statistics; criminology; sociology; and drugs and behavior at seven different institutions of higher education. She has been the chairperson of three different criminal justice programs over the past 20 years and has published in the areas of criminal justice, social work, higher education, sociology, business, and management. Her research interests include issues in policing (training and education) and community policing, assessment and leadership in higher education, family violence, evaluation research, and program development. She is the co-editor of Domestic Violence in International Context published by Routledge in 2017.
Inhalt
Foreword
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana BadruddojaParadigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico's women?
Emily Acevedo
Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. TorresSevere licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina NathanielGender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana's progress
Aneesa A. BaboolalIntersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-GordonThe dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati BhattacharyyaCombating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-WinterMalaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza HashimFrom private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling ZhangSocial taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhledMobilizing for punishment: Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin KnechtDomestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya GrantDomestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus AmahazionBetween reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam ElgousiDomestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. ComptonDomestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators' accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa BoieblanWhy domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-WinterRitualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara GuerraSocio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032205304
- Editor Dongling Zhang, Scharff Peterson Diana
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 290
- Größe H254mm x B178mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032205304
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-220530-4
- Veröffentlichung 23.03.2023
- Titel International Responses to Gendered-Based Domestic Violence
- Autor Dongling (Webster University, Missouri) Sch Zhang
- Untertitel Gender-Specific and Socio-Cultural Approaches
- Gewicht 600g
- Herausgeber Routledge