Just a few years ago, most Russian citizens did not recognize
the notion of domestic violence or acknowledge that such a problem
existed. Today, after years of local and international pressure to
combat violence against women, things have changed dramatically.
Gender Violence in Russia examines why and how this shift occurred
and why there has been no similar reform on other gender violence
issues such as rape, sexual assault, or human trafficking. Drawing
on more than a decade of research, Janet Elise Johnson analyzes
media coverage and survey data to explain why some interventions
succeed while others fail. She describes the local-global dynamics
between a range of international actors, from feminist activists to
national governments, and an equally diverse set of Russian
organizations and institutions."
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