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Applying Anthropology to Gender-Based Violence: Global Responses,
Local Practices addresses the gaps in theory, methods, and
practices that are currently used to engage the problem of
gender-based violence. This book complements the work carried out
in the legal, human services, and health fields by demonstrating
how a focus on local issues and responses can better inform a
collaborative global response to the problem of gender-based
violence. With chapters covering Africa, Asia, Latin and North
America, and Oceania, the volume illustrates the various ways
scholars, practitioners, frontline workers, and policy makers can
work together to end violence in their local communities. The
chapters in this volume provide ample evidence that top-down
responses to violence have been inadequate, and that solutions are
available when the local historical, political, and social context
is taken into consideration. Applying Anthropology to Gender-Based
Violence contains useful insights that, when combined with the
efforts of other disciplines, offer solutions to the problem of
gender-based violence.
Applying Anthropology to Gender-Based Violence: Global Responses,
Local Practices addresses the gaps in theory, methods, and
practices that are currently used to engage the problem of
gender-based violence. This book complements the work carried out
in the legal, social work, and medical fields by demonstrating how
a focus on local issues and local responses can better inform a
collaborative global response to the problem of gender-based
violence. With chapters covering Africa, Asia, Latin and North
America, and Oceania, it provides ample evidence that richly
textured and qualitatively informed research can illuminate work
that is more quantitative in scope. The volume illustrates the
various ways scholars, practitioners, frontline workers, and policy
makers can work together to end forms of violence in their local
communities. The chapters in this volume demonstrate that the ways
top-down responses to violence have been inadequate, and that
solutions are available when the local historical, political, and
social context is taken into consideration. Applying Anthropology
to Gender-Based Violence contains useful insights that, when
combined with the efforts of other disciplines, offer solutions to
the problem of gender-based violence.
An interdisciplinary collection of critical, feminist reflections
on interpersonal gender violence Despite the growing interest in
the subject of gender violence, surprisingly little has been
written in recent years about the methodology behind this emerging
field of research. This interdisciplinary collection seeks to fill
this gap by empowering scholars to conduct gender violence research
in ways that deconstruct rather than reinforce existing power
structures and hierarchies. The book argues for new approaches to
research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the
intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each
chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize
institutional and intersectional inequalities, challenging the
reader to contemplate ethical considerations of an embodied
feminist methodology when researching gender-based violence. By
centering these issues for applied scholars, practitioners, and
academic activists, the book offers insights about where
sociocultural notions of criminality and innocence might align
across geographies of gender-based violence. The volume encourages
further thinking about embodied methodological creativity in and
for the future of interpersonal gender-based violence research. A
powerful tool for conducting productive scholarship, Researching
Gender-Based Violence provides recommendations for interrogating,
practicing, and collaborating across fields, disciplines, and lived
realities.
An interdisciplinary collection of critical, feminist reflections
on interpersonal gender violence Despite the growing interest in
the subject of gender violence, surprisingly little has been
written in recent years about the methodology behind this emerging
field of research. This interdisciplinary collection seeks to fill
this gap by empowering scholars to conduct gender violence research
in ways that deconstruct rather than reinforce existing power
structures and hierarchies. The book argues for new approaches to
research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the
intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each
chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize
institutional and intersectional inequalities, challenging the
reader to contemplate ethical considerations of an embodied
feminist methodology when researching gender-based violence. By
centering these issues for applied scholars, practitioners, and
academic activists, the book offers insights about where
sociocultural notions of criminality and innocence might align
across geographies of gender-based violence. The volume encourages
further thinking about embodied methodological creativity in and
for the future of interpersonal gender-based violence research. A
powerful tool for conducting productive scholarship, Researching
Gender-Based Violence provides recommendations for interrogating,
practicing, and collaborating across fields, disciplines, and lived
realities.
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