The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.According to UN data, 1 in 3 women worldwide are subject to violence. Yet male sexual violence often fails to be part of public discourse. To explore this relative silencing of discussion is to consider how media narratives normalise male violence towards women. Using the UK austerity measures as an illustrative case study, we explore how mediated political discourses keep masculine wealth out of our ‘imagination’. Connecting the language of violence to policies which harm women, discursively reinforces the notion that violence and women are intimately linked. We further maintain that restoring g...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...
Summaries The meaning of male violence should be a central concern of Gender and Development (GAD) ...
The primary prevention of violence against women has become a national and international priority fo...
This paper focuses on constructions of violence, in particular the ways in which violence is constru...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
Men’s violence against women is a persistent social problem with great individual and societal conse...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
This article identifies and critiques presumptions about gender and violence that continue to frame ...
This thesis engages in critical policy analysis to examine the ways in which violence is problematis...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
As part of a series exploring continuums of violence, David Duriesmith looks at policy responses to ...
Twenty years ago, completing a book on changing patterns of masculinity, I welcomed the growing evid...
Abstract Policies and research have focused recently on men's use of violence against women, and the...
This book questions gendered readings of violence by analyzing how this paradigm has become normaliz...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...
Summaries The meaning of male violence should be a central concern of Gender and Development (GAD) ...
The primary prevention of violence against women has become a national and international priority fo...
This paper focuses on constructions of violence, in particular the ways in which violence is constru...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
Men’s violence against women is a persistent social problem with great individual and societal conse...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
This article identifies and critiques presumptions about gender and violence that continue to frame ...
This thesis engages in critical policy analysis to examine the ways in which violence is problematis...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
As part of a series exploring continuums of violence, David Duriesmith looks at policy responses to ...
Twenty years ago, completing a book on changing patterns of masculinity, I welcomed the growing evid...
Abstract Policies and research have focused recently on men's use of violence against women, and the...
This book questions gendered readings of violence by analyzing how this paradigm has become normaliz...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...
Summaries The meaning of male violence should be a central concern of Gender and Development (GAD) ...