Companion Reader on Violence Against Women

Companion Reader on Violence Against Women
Title Companion Reader on Violence Against Women PDF eBook
Author Claire M. Renzetti
Publisher SAGE
Pages 425
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1452236186

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An invaluable companion to the Sourcebook on Violence Against Women, Second Edition Designed to advance knowledge about violence against women and to serve as an inspiration to those studying or working in the field, this companion reader′s 20 original articles focus first on theoretical and methodological issues, then on types of violence against women, and finally on prevention and direct intervention. Readers will find a wide range of articles that draw attention to the global dimensions of violence against women and the importance of taking into account political, economic, and cultural differences across diverse groups of people. While the book′s articles are designed as companion pieces to the chapters in the Second Edition of the Sourcebook, this reader may also be used as a stand-alone text by those researching specific topics, such as diversity issues, conducting trainings, or teaching advanced courses, such as international social work.

Companion Reader on Violence Against Women

Companion Reader on Violence Against Women
Title Companion Reader on Violence Against Women PDF eBook
Author Claire M. Renzetti
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 425
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1452224595

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Designed to advance knowledge about violence against women and to serve as an inspiration to those studying or working in the field, this companion reader's 20 original articles focus first on theoretical and methodological issues, then on types of violence against women, and finally on prevention and direct intervention. Readers will find a wide range of articles that draw attention to the global dimensions of violence against women and the importance of taking into account political, economic, and cultural differences across diverse groups of people. While the book's articles are designed as companion pieces to the chapters in the Second Edition of the Sourcebook, this reader may also be used as a stand-alone text by those researching specific topics, such as diversity issues, conducting trainings, or teaching advanced courses, such as international social work.

The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History

The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History
Title The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History PDF eBook
Author Wilma Mankiller
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 724
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780618001828

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Covers issues and events in women's history that were previously unpublished, misplaced, or forgotten, and provides new perspectives on each event.

Sourcebook on Violence Against Women

Sourcebook on Violence Against Women
Title Sourcebook on Violence Against Women PDF eBook
Author Claire M. Renzetti
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 402
Release 2017-01-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483378128

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The Third Edition of this comprehensive volume covers the current state of research, theory, prevention, and intervention regarding violence against women. The book’s 15 chapters are divided into three parts: theoretical and methodological issues in researching violence against women; types of violence against women; and, new to this edition, programs that work. Featuring new chapters, pedagogy, sections on controversies in the field, and autobiographical essays by leaders in grassroots anti-violence work, the Third Edition has been designed to encourage discussion and debate, to address issues of diversity and cultural contexts, and to examine inequalities of race and ethnicity, social class, physical ability, sexual orientation, and geographic location.

Companion Reader on Violence Against Women

Companion Reader on Violence Against Women
Title Companion Reader on Violence Against Women PDF eBook
Author Claire M. Renzetti
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 425
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 141299649X

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The Companion Reader on Violence Against Women complements and parallels the new edition of Renzetti, Sourcebook on Violence Against Women. The first part contains four articles relating to theoretical and methodological issues in researching violence against women. The second part is on types of violence against women, and the third part is on prevention and direct intervention. Each article has commentary and discussion questions to add an element of critical thinking.

Violence Against Women and Children

Violence Against Women and Children
Title Violence Against Women and Children PDF eBook
Author Carol J. Adams
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 516
Release 1995-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826408303

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Violence against women and children has reached epidemic proportions. It cuts across all economic strata and is found in our urban centers and the farthest corners of the nation. This is the only sourcebook on domestic violence for clergy and counselors.

Gender Violence & Human Rights

Gender Violence & Human Rights
Title Gender Violence & Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Aletta Biersack
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 398
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1760460710

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The postcolonial states of Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu operate today in a global arena in which human rights are widely accepted. As ratifiers of UN treaties such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, these Pacific Island countries have committed to promoting women’s and girls’ rights, including the right to a life free of violence. Yet local, national and regional gender values are not always consistent with the principles of gender equality and women’s rights that undergird these globalising conventions. This volume critically interrogates the relation between gender violence and human rights as these three countries and their communities and citizens engage with, appropriate, modify and at times resist human rights principles and their implications for gender violence. Grounded in extensive anthropological, historical and legal research, the volume should prove a crucial resource for the many scholars, policymakers and activists who are concerned about the urgent and ubiquitous problem of gender violence in the western Pacific. ‘This is an important and timely collection that is central to the major and contentious issues in the contemporary Pacific of gender violence and human rights. It builds upon existing literature … but the contributors to this volume interrogate the connection between these two areas deeply and more critically … This book should and must reach a broad audience.’ — Jacqui Leckie, Associate Professor, Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Otago ‘The volume addresses the tensions between human and cultural, individual and collective rights, as played out in the domain of gender … Gender is a perfect lens for exploring these tensions because cultural rights are often claimed in defence of gender oppression and because women often have imposed upon them the burden of representing cultural traditions in attire, comportment, restraint or putatively cultural conservatism. And Melanesia is a perfect place to consider these gendered issues because of the long history of ethnocentric representations of the region, because of the extent to which these are played out between states and local cultures and because of the efforts of the vibrant women’s movements in the region to develop locally workable responses to the problems of gender violence in these communities.’ — Christine Dureau, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology, University of Auckland