This paper analyzes the social, psychological, religious, and legal interactions of gender-based violence that manifest themselves within the Jordanian society in various ways. Honor crimes are the ultimate manifestation of this phenomenon in this culture, and as such cannot be separated from the society, gender-relations, or violence against women. Interviews with specialist within the field allow for a more in depth exploration of the topic
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and trace...
Can patriarchal theory explain why Palestinian men in Jordan both inside and outside refugee camps b...
Introduction: Genealogies of the "honor crime" -- Transnational memorialization: the politics of rem...
The aim of this journal is to study socio-cultural display of violent against women in the country o...
The study analyzes the ever present traditional notions of patriarchy in Jordan, and the contexts by...
The paper focuses on Jordan's extreme case of female inequality through researching instances of hon...
Honor crimes, femicide, domestic abuse and violence are widely prevalent in patriarchal societies. M...
Despite international efforts to combat violence against women, women in some parts of the Middle Ea...
This article aims to discuss the issue of gender-based violence against Syirian women refugees in Jo...
This research explores the interplay between three main (quasi-)legal frameworks in Jordan that judg...
The study aimed to investigate the characteristics of physical violence against women. One hundred f...
This paper interrogates Jordan’s socio-political positioning of honour to grasp how societal meaning...
Crimes related to the offender's cultural background are exceptional, and require special attention ...
In this paper, I discuss feminist discourse in relation to the cultural context of sex-trafficking c...
Globally, gender based violence effects one out of every three women. Recently, the alarming rise in...
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and trace...
Can patriarchal theory explain why Palestinian men in Jordan both inside and outside refugee camps b...
Introduction: Genealogies of the "honor crime" -- Transnational memorialization: the politics of rem...
The aim of this journal is to study socio-cultural display of violent against women in the country o...
The study analyzes the ever present traditional notions of patriarchy in Jordan, and the contexts by...
The paper focuses on Jordan's extreme case of female inequality through researching instances of hon...
Honor crimes, femicide, domestic abuse and violence are widely prevalent in patriarchal societies. M...
Despite international efforts to combat violence against women, women in some parts of the Middle Ea...
This article aims to discuss the issue of gender-based violence against Syirian women refugees in Jo...
This research explores the interplay between three main (quasi-)legal frameworks in Jordan that judg...
The study aimed to investigate the characteristics of physical violence against women. One hundred f...
This paper interrogates Jordan’s socio-political positioning of honour to grasp how societal meaning...
Crimes related to the offender's cultural background are exceptional, and require special attention ...
In this paper, I discuss feminist discourse in relation to the cultural context of sex-trafficking c...
Globally, gender based violence effects one out of every three women. Recently, the alarming rise in...
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and trace...
Can patriarchal theory explain why Palestinian men in Jordan both inside and outside refugee camps b...
Introduction: Genealogies of the "honor crime" -- Transnational memorialization: the politics of rem...