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Journal of Gender-Based Violence

by Tina Yang on 2019-05-20T08:55:00+08:00 in Politics & Public administration, Social sciences, Social work, Sociology | 0 Comments

   

The Journal of Gender-Based Violence (JGBV) acknowledges both the breadth of gender-based violence (GBV) and its links to gendered inequalities. It aims to continue to document the voices and experiences of victims and survivors of GBV, to publish work regarding those who perpetrate GBV and of the varied and complex social structures, inequalities and gender norms through which GBV is produced and sustained. The journal recognises the intersection of gender with other identities and power relations, such as ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, faith, disability and economic status.

Also read the Editors' Choice collection, which is free to read until 31 July 2019, including:

Misogyny online: extending the boundaries of hate crime

Authors: Lewis, Ruth; Rowe, Michael; Wiper, Clare

Afterwards, HKU library users can continue to access the subscribed articles via Find@HKUL at http://find.lib.hku.hk/record=HKU_IZ51555367340003414.


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