Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a consequence of gender and disability dimensions. Current explanations of domestic violence and disability inadequately explain several features that lead women who have a disability to experience violent situations. This article incorporates both disability and material feminist theory as an alternative explanation to the dominant approaches (psychological and sociological traditions) of conceptualising domestic violence. This paper is informed by a study which was concerned with examining the nature and perceptions of violence against women with a physical impairment. The emerging analytical framework integrating material feminist interpretations an...
This article is based on a study of gender-based violence against women with disabilities. The study...
Two of the numerous variables that affect women with disabilities, exposing them to processes inters...
The aim of this study was to highlighting social workers perceptions of women with disabilities and ...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
Women with disabilities and women affected by violence have been seen as two different groups, when ...
The links between disability and domestic violence have been under-examined to date, leading to the ...
This qualitative study explored how a group of 10 women who identified as having physical impairment...
Women are the parties who have potential chance to be victims; this problem is regardless of patriar...
Domestic violence is encountered by disabled women more frequently than non-disabled women, yet disa...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
This article presents an insider reflection on questions of violence and women with disabilities. We...
Women with disabilities are doubly discriminated against and socially excluded: through gender and d...
Women with disabilities have for a long time been a neglected group within disability research, gend...
We take as our point of intervention one category of violence which sits outside the forms of violen...
This article is based on a study of gender-based violence against women with disabilities. The study...
Two of the numerous variables that affect women with disabilities, exposing them to processes inters...
The aim of this study was to highlighting social workers perceptions of women with disabilities and ...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
Women with disabilities and women affected by violence have been seen as two different groups, when ...
The links between disability and domestic violence have been under-examined to date, leading to the ...
This qualitative study explored how a group of 10 women who identified as having physical impairment...
Women are the parties who have potential chance to be victims; this problem is regardless of patriar...
Domestic violence is encountered by disabled women more frequently than non-disabled women, yet disa...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
This article presents an insider reflection on questions of violence and women with disabilities. We...
Women with disabilities are doubly discriminated against and socially excluded: through gender and d...
Women with disabilities have for a long time been a neglected group within disability research, gend...
We take as our point of intervention one category of violence which sits outside the forms of violen...
This article is based on a study of gender-based violence against women with disabilities. The study...
Two of the numerous variables that affect women with disabilities, exposing them to processes inters...
The aim of this study was to highlighting social workers perceptions of women with disabilities and ...