Preventing violence against women and girls
Herausgeber: Ellis, Jane; Thiara, Ravi K.
Preventing violence against women and girls
Herausgeber: Ellis, Jane; Thiara, Ravi K.
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The first ever book on educational work to prevent violence against women and girls, offering insight into the underpinning theoretical debates and key lessons for practice.
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The first ever book on educational work to prevent violence against women and girls, offering insight into the underpinning theoretical debates and key lessons for practice.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9781447307310
- ISBN-10: 1447307313
- Artikelnr.: 40579016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9781447307310
- ISBN-10: 1447307313
- Artikelnr.: 40579016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Jane Ellis is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Central Lancashire. She has expertise in violence prevention work in schools and has worked as a teacher and community education worker with children, young people and their families. Dr. Ravi K. Thiara is Principal Research Fellow at the University of Warwick with over 25 years experience in research, evaluation and service development in violence against women. She teaches and supervises PhD students and has published widely.
Introduction ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi Thiara; Preventing violence against
women and girls through education: dilemmas and challenges ~ Jane Ellis;
Does Gender Matter in Violence Prevention Programs? ~ Leslie Tutty;
Responding to sexual violence in girls' intimate relationships: The role of
schools ~ Christine Barter; 'Pandora's Box': Challenging Violence against
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Women and Girls ~ Hananna Siddiqui and
Anita Bhardwaj; Preventing violence against women and girls: utilising a
'whole-school approach' ~ Claire Maxwell and Peter Aggleton; What did you
learn in school today? Creating effective spaces for domestic violence
prevention work with young people ~ Pattie Friend; No Silent Witnesses ~
Chris Greenwood; Preventing sexual violence: the role of the voluntary
sector ~ Michelle Barry and Jo Pearce; 'Boys think girls are toys': sexual
exploitation and young people ~ Ravi K. Thiara and Maddy Coy; MsUnderstood:
The benefits of engaging young women in anti-violence policy and services ~
Carlene Firmin; Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students
in Middle School ~ Nan Stein; Concluding Remarks ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi
Thiara.
women and girls through education: dilemmas and challenges ~ Jane Ellis;
Does Gender Matter in Violence Prevention Programs? ~ Leslie Tutty;
Responding to sexual violence in girls' intimate relationships: The role of
schools ~ Christine Barter; 'Pandora's Box': Challenging Violence against
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Women and Girls ~ Hananna Siddiqui and
Anita Bhardwaj; Preventing violence against women and girls: utilising a
'whole-school approach' ~ Claire Maxwell and Peter Aggleton; What did you
learn in school today? Creating effective spaces for domestic violence
prevention work with young people ~ Pattie Friend; No Silent Witnesses ~
Chris Greenwood; Preventing sexual violence: the role of the voluntary
sector ~ Michelle Barry and Jo Pearce; 'Boys think girls are toys': sexual
exploitation and young people ~ Ravi K. Thiara and Maddy Coy; MsUnderstood:
The benefits of engaging young women in anti-violence policy and services ~
Carlene Firmin; Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students
in Middle School ~ Nan Stein; Concluding Remarks ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi
Thiara.
Introduction ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi Thiara; Preventing violence against
women and girls through education: dilemmas and challenges ~ Jane Ellis;
Does Gender Matter in Violence Prevention Programs? ~ Leslie Tutty;
Responding to sexual violence in girls' intimate relationships: The role of
schools ~ Christine Barter; 'Pandora's Box': Challenging Violence against
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Women and Girls ~ Hananna Siddiqui and
Anita Bhardwaj; Preventing violence against women and girls: utilising a
'whole-school approach' ~ Claire Maxwell and Peter Aggleton; What did you
learn in school today? Creating effective spaces for domestic violence
prevention work with young people ~ Pattie Friend; No Silent Witnesses ~
Chris Greenwood; Preventing sexual violence: the role of the voluntary
sector ~ Michelle Barry and Jo Pearce; 'Boys think girls are toys': sexual
exploitation and young people ~ Ravi K. Thiara and Maddy Coy; MsUnderstood:
The benefits of engaging young women in anti-violence policy and services ~
Carlene Firmin; Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students
in Middle School ~ Nan Stein; Concluding Remarks ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi
Thiara.
women and girls through education: dilemmas and challenges ~ Jane Ellis;
Does Gender Matter in Violence Prevention Programs? ~ Leslie Tutty;
Responding to sexual violence in girls' intimate relationships: The role of
schools ~ Christine Barter; 'Pandora's Box': Challenging Violence against
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Women and Girls ~ Hananna Siddiqui and
Anita Bhardwaj; Preventing violence against women and girls: utilising a
'whole-school approach' ~ Claire Maxwell and Peter Aggleton; What did you
learn in school today? Creating effective spaces for domestic violence
prevention work with young people ~ Pattie Friend; No Silent Witnesses ~
Chris Greenwood; Preventing sexual violence: the role of the voluntary
sector ~ Michelle Barry and Jo Pearce; 'Boys think girls are toys': sexual
exploitation and young people ~ Ravi K. Thiara and Maddy Coy; MsUnderstood:
The benefits of engaging young women in anti-violence policy and services ~
Carlene Firmin; Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students
in Middle School ~ Nan Stein; Concluding Remarks ~ Jane Ellis and Ravi
Thiara.