Wagner / Condello (In)Visible Signs of Gender-Based Violence
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-35513-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 559 Seiten
Reihe: Gender, Justice and Legal Feminism
ISBN: 978-3-031-35513-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The edited volume explores the causes, forms, and cultures of gender-based violence in society, including how children are educated, how games, art and even language promote differences, stereotypes, neutrality between men and women. It is a place to reflect on the growing importance of tolerance, diversity and acceptance of others. The book focuses on many facets, whether in a confined or public space, with a series of empirical and theoretical chapters from around the world.
The volume provides key contemporary commentary on the changing dynamics of gender-based violence. It unveils a range of contexts and spaces in which gender-based violence happens, showcasing its scale and impact worldwide. The discussions presented in the book encourage a critical reflection on the global pandemic of gender-based violence, prompting a vital question about the sufficiency and effectiveness of responses to this global crisis .
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Unveiling the Paradox: Navigating the Visibility and Invisibility of Gender-Based Violence.- Part 1. Fluid Identities and Dynamics in Gender-Based Violence.- Leibnizian Response to Being Born this Way.- From Gender Binary ?? to Gender Diversity ? + X ?: Unveiling New Horizons in Societal Transformation.- On the Relation of Cause-Effect between Symbolic Violence and Gender-Based Violence.- Exploring Perspectives on Mass Violence: A Comparative Study of Banality of Evil Report and Feminist Theories on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.- Catcalling as Demonstration of Masculinity in Public Space: Understanding Gender-Based Violence in Germany.- The Weak Subject: Talking about the Mediatic Representation of Gender-Based Violence.- Gender-Based Violence and some of its Forms in Modern Conditions.- The Terror of Hate – Conceptualizing Sexual Violence against Women as a Gender-Based Hate Crime.- Part 2. Empowering Voices, Combating Shadows: The Digital Frontier.- Gender-Based Violence: where are we at? Threats and Tools in the Digital Era.- Equal Access to Justice for Women: Is Legal Technology the Answer? Observations and Global Trends from Asia and Europe.- Gender-Based Violence in Cyberspace: An International Law Perspective.- Reforming AI for Gender Equality: An Examination of Canadian Algorithmic Impact Assessment.- Online Violence Against Women - A Contemporary Assessment of the Adequacy of the Online Safety Response.- A Platform for the Patriarchy: Offline Attitudes Driving Online Violence Against Women and Girls.- “A Nightclub Dancer also has a Master’s Degree?”: Features and Causes of Gender-Based Violence on Chinese Social Media Platform.- Gender Violence and Political Discourse in Colombia: An Analysis of the Use of Social Networks to Spread Hate.- Unveiling Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in South Korea - Signs of Gender-based Violence, Legal Reforms, and the Role of Criminal Law.- Part 3. Frameworks Intersected: Gender, Justice, and Societal Dynamics.- Disembodied Narratives and their Role in the Production of a Geography of Gender-Based Violence.- Iconizing, Gendering, and Ageing: the Semiotics of Italian Signer Mina between Face and Mask.- Invisible vs. Ordinary Child-based violence: To what Extent should the Corporal Punishment be evaluated?.- The Ambivalences of Labor Law for Gender Equality in Brazil and France.- Balancing Tradition and Gender Justice: Revisiting Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act and Its Impact on Women’s Autonomy and Constitutional Rights.- Making the Criminal Policy Discourse Visible: Obscurity of Sexual Consent in Spanish Regulations of Sex Crimes.- Afghanistan: Currency-Woman and the Global Moral Market.- (Un)Livable Minds: the Lived Experience of Trans and Gender-diverse people as Service Users of Mental Health Care Services in Barcelona.