Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumption is evident both in “gender-based violence ” interventions in Africa and in the argument that gender is irrelevant if violence is also perpetrated against men. This article examines the relation of partner violence not to biological sex, but to gender as conceptualized in feminist theory. It theorizes the role of gender as an analytical category in dominant social meanings of “wifebeating ” in Tanzania by analyzing arguments for and against wife-beating expressed in 27 focus group discussions in the Arumeru and Kigoma-Vijijini districts. The normative ideal of a “good beating ” emerges from this data as one that is supported by dom...
The question of gender and agency in the context of violence is a topic of much debate in feminist s...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Gender-based violence is a global problem that affects women and girls of all races, colour and cr...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
This thesis is a qualitative investigation into the discourses that support wife-beating in Tanzania...
This paper presents findings from an empirical study on the prevalence and beliefs surrounding gende...
Terms such as “gender-based violence” are connected with a range of evolving discourses that are not...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized as an important public health and social problem, with...
Gender based violence in Malawi exist at a level that requires special acknowledgement. A survey was...
Using a social ecological approach (Bronfenbrenner) to violence and including Hobsbawm's historical ...
Using a new dataset, we investigate violence against women inAfrica. We focus on cultural factors ar...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
The article sets out to show that gender-based violence is no longer restricted to ‘women by men’. ...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The question of gender and agency in the context of violence is a topic of much debate in feminist s...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Gender-based violence is a global problem that affects women and girls of all races, colour and cr...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
This thesis is a qualitative investigation into the discourses that support wife-beating in Tanzania...
This paper presents findings from an empirical study on the prevalence and beliefs surrounding gende...
Terms such as “gender-based violence” are connected with a range of evolving discourses that are not...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized as an important public health and social problem, with...
Gender based violence in Malawi exist at a level that requires special acknowledgement. A survey was...
Using a social ecological approach (Bronfenbrenner) to violence and including Hobsbawm's historical ...
Using a new dataset, we investigate violence against women inAfrica. We focus on cultural factors ar...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
The article sets out to show that gender-based violence is no longer restricted to ‘women by men’. ...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The question of gender and agency in the context of violence is a topic of much debate in feminist s...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Gender-based violence is a global problem that affects women and girls of all races, colour and cr...