The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research
Herausgeber: Borda-Niño-Wildman, Carolina
The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research
Herausgeber: Borda-Niño-Wildman, Carolina
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The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research equips researchers, educators and policymakers with the practical tools and critical reflections needed to navigate the complexities of GBV research, from conceptualisation and fieldwork to dissemination and impact.
The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research equips researchers, educators and policymakers with the practical tools and critical reflections needed to navigate the complexities of GBV research, from conceptualisation and fieldwork to dissemination and impact.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781032632049
- ISBN-10: 1032632046
- Artikelnr.: 73874299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781032632049
- ISBN-10: 1032632046
- Artikelnr.: 73874299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman is Head of Research, Development, and Innovation at the National Health Service for Scotland's Ayrshire & Arran region. She is a medical anthropologist, political scientist, and Butoh dancer, dedicated to studying the political economy of violence(s), the intersection of gender, class and ethnicity, and identity politics in Latin America and Europe.
Introduction. Gender-Based-Violence Research: An overview PART I: Project
formulation 1. Neurotypical-white women do not open doors: a new approach
to methodology and the violence among women in academia 2. Designing
research into non-typical gender-based domestic violence 3. Breaking the
silence, building a narrative: exploring sexual harassment from a feminist
collaborative perspective 4. To Be ... Feminist ... or Not to Be; the
theoretical challenges of researching gender-based violence from a feminist
perspective 5. Three challenges for the analysis of gender-based violence
in digital spaces PART II: Ethics 6. Feminist ethics and methods in
gender-based violence research: connecting theory and practice 7. Classroom
as the field: Reflections and challenges on relational ethics while
engaging with students as teachers and mentors 8. Beyond a Naive Enquiry
into Intimate Partner Femicide: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in
the Study of Perpetrators 9. When Information Becomes Performance: Ethical
Considerations for Using Media in GBV Research 10. Meso-Ethical
Considerations in conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research PART III:
Methodologies Section 1: Qualitative Designs 11. Methodological Approaches
and Ethical Challenges in Researching Online Child Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse 12. The importance of in-depth interviews with practitioners in
researching gender-based violence 13. Problematisation as method:
Deliberating the 'reasonable person/woman' standard in anti-sexual
harassment policies Section 2: Quantitative Designs 14. Intimate partner
violence. Advances and methodological and analytical challenges of the
National Demographic and Health Surveys 15. Contributions of surveys to the
study of gender-based violence in religious settings Section 3: Arts-based
Designs 16. 'he hits me and it's hard' .... Using creative methods in
schools to research gender-based violence 17. The Sounds of Violence: Using
music elicitation to enquire about childhood experiences of domestic
violence and abuse 18. Dancing Through Learning: Butoh and Teaching
Research on Gender-Based Violence PART IV: Fieldwork and Writing-Up 19.
Researching Violence against Women in São Paulo, Brazil: Gendered Fear of
Violence and Crime as a Methodological Constraint 20. 'GBV is not one
thing:' Reflections from long term fieldwork engagements in Kenya on how
researchers' and participants' concepts of violence change 21. Addressing
the Overlap of Multiple Forms of Victimisation: The Case of Transphobic
Hate Crime as a Form of Gender-Based Violence 22. An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Reflexivity: The application of social theory to explore
dynamics of concealment and complicity in health research
formulation 1. Neurotypical-white women do not open doors: a new approach
to methodology and the violence among women in academia 2. Designing
research into non-typical gender-based domestic violence 3. Breaking the
silence, building a narrative: exploring sexual harassment from a feminist
collaborative perspective 4. To Be ... Feminist ... or Not to Be; the
theoretical challenges of researching gender-based violence from a feminist
perspective 5. Three challenges for the analysis of gender-based violence
in digital spaces PART II: Ethics 6. Feminist ethics and methods in
gender-based violence research: connecting theory and practice 7. Classroom
as the field: Reflections and challenges on relational ethics while
engaging with students as teachers and mentors 8. Beyond a Naive Enquiry
into Intimate Partner Femicide: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in
the Study of Perpetrators 9. When Information Becomes Performance: Ethical
Considerations for Using Media in GBV Research 10. Meso-Ethical
Considerations in conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research PART III:
Methodologies Section 1: Qualitative Designs 11. Methodological Approaches
and Ethical Challenges in Researching Online Child Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse 12. The importance of in-depth interviews with practitioners in
researching gender-based violence 13. Problematisation as method:
Deliberating the 'reasonable person/woman' standard in anti-sexual
harassment policies Section 2: Quantitative Designs 14. Intimate partner
violence. Advances and methodological and analytical challenges of the
National Demographic and Health Surveys 15. Contributions of surveys to the
study of gender-based violence in religious settings Section 3: Arts-based
Designs 16. 'he hits me and it's hard' .... Using creative methods in
schools to research gender-based violence 17. The Sounds of Violence: Using
music elicitation to enquire about childhood experiences of domestic
violence and abuse 18. Dancing Through Learning: Butoh and Teaching
Research on Gender-Based Violence PART IV: Fieldwork and Writing-Up 19.
Researching Violence against Women in São Paulo, Brazil: Gendered Fear of
Violence and Crime as a Methodological Constraint 20. 'GBV is not one
thing:' Reflections from long term fieldwork engagements in Kenya on how
researchers' and participants' concepts of violence change 21. Addressing
the Overlap of Multiple Forms of Victimisation: The Case of Transphobic
Hate Crime as a Form of Gender-Based Violence 22. An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Reflexivity: The application of social theory to explore
dynamics of concealment and complicity in health research
Introduction. Gender-Based-Violence Research: An overview PART I: Project
formulation 1. Neurotypical-white women do not open doors: a new approach
to methodology and the violence among women in academia 2. Designing
research into non-typical gender-based domestic violence 3. Breaking the
silence, building a narrative: exploring sexual harassment from a feminist
collaborative perspective 4. To Be ... Feminist ... or Not to Be; the
theoretical challenges of researching gender-based violence from a feminist
perspective 5. Three challenges for the analysis of gender-based violence
in digital spaces PART II: Ethics 6. Feminist ethics and methods in
gender-based violence research: connecting theory and practice 7. Classroom
as the field: Reflections and challenges on relational ethics while
engaging with students as teachers and mentors 8. Beyond a Naive Enquiry
into Intimate Partner Femicide: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in
the Study of Perpetrators 9. When Information Becomes Performance: Ethical
Considerations for Using Media in GBV Research 10. Meso-Ethical
Considerations in conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research PART III:
Methodologies Section 1: Qualitative Designs 11. Methodological Approaches
and Ethical Challenges in Researching Online Child Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse 12. The importance of in-depth interviews with practitioners in
researching gender-based violence 13. Problematisation as method:
Deliberating the 'reasonable person/woman' standard in anti-sexual
harassment policies Section 2: Quantitative Designs 14. Intimate partner
violence. Advances and methodological and analytical challenges of the
National Demographic and Health Surveys 15. Contributions of surveys to the
study of gender-based violence in religious settings Section 3: Arts-based
Designs 16. 'he hits me and it's hard' .... Using creative methods in
schools to research gender-based violence 17. The Sounds of Violence: Using
music elicitation to enquire about childhood experiences of domestic
violence and abuse 18. Dancing Through Learning: Butoh and Teaching
Research on Gender-Based Violence PART IV: Fieldwork and Writing-Up 19.
Researching Violence against Women in São Paulo, Brazil: Gendered Fear of
Violence and Crime as a Methodological Constraint 20. 'GBV is not one
thing:' Reflections from long term fieldwork engagements in Kenya on how
researchers' and participants' concepts of violence change 21. Addressing
the Overlap of Multiple Forms of Victimisation: The Case of Transphobic
Hate Crime as a Form of Gender-Based Violence 22. An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Reflexivity: The application of social theory to explore
dynamics of concealment and complicity in health research
formulation 1. Neurotypical-white women do not open doors: a new approach
to methodology and the violence among women in academia 2. Designing
research into non-typical gender-based domestic violence 3. Breaking the
silence, building a narrative: exploring sexual harassment from a feminist
collaborative perspective 4. To Be ... Feminist ... or Not to Be; the
theoretical challenges of researching gender-based violence from a feminist
perspective 5. Three challenges for the analysis of gender-based violence
in digital spaces PART II: Ethics 6. Feminist ethics and methods in
gender-based violence research: connecting theory and practice 7. Classroom
as the field: Reflections and challenges on relational ethics while
engaging with students as teachers and mentors 8. Beyond a Naive Enquiry
into Intimate Partner Femicide: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in
the Study of Perpetrators 9. When Information Becomes Performance: Ethical
Considerations for Using Media in GBV Research 10. Meso-Ethical
Considerations in conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research PART III:
Methodologies Section 1: Qualitative Designs 11. Methodological Approaches
and Ethical Challenges in Researching Online Child Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse 12. The importance of in-depth interviews with practitioners in
researching gender-based violence 13. Problematisation as method:
Deliberating the 'reasonable person/woman' standard in anti-sexual
harassment policies Section 2: Quantitative Designs 14. Intimate partner
violence. Advances and methodological and analytical challenges of the
National Demographic and Health Surveys 15. Contributions of surveys to the
study of gender-based violence in religious settings Section 3: Arts-based
Designs 16. 'he hits me and it's hard' .... Using creative methods in
schools to research gender-based violence 17. The Sounds of Violence: Using
music elicitation to enquire about childhood experiences of domestic
violence and abuse 18. Dancing Through Learning: Butoh and Teaching
Research on Gender-Based Violence PART IV: Fieldwork and Writing-Up 19.
Researching Violence against Women in São Paulo, Brazil: Gendered Fear of
Violence and Crime as a Methodological Constraint 20. 'GBV is not one
thing:' Reflections from long term fieldwork engagements in Kenya on how
researchers' and participants' concepts of violence change 21. Addressing
the Overlap of Multiple Forms of Victimisation: The Case of Transphobic
Hate Crime as a Form of Gender-Based Violence 22. An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Reflexivity: The application of social theory to explore
dynamics of concealment and complicity in health research
