The delivery of projects for the coproduction of services raises multiple questions about how different structural barriers prevent and hinder the participation of various sectors of the population. Intersectionality theory provides a critical lens to examine the delivery of such coproduction projects to refine any strategies to include vulnerable perspectives or perspectives that get silenced by existing hierarchies. This paper presents an intersectionality-led analysis of the delivery of a project to improve public safety in Pakistan. The project mapped existing concerns about urban violence of different groups of the population. The project used a multilayered approach to facilitate the engagement of excluded views, both in the constitut...
Intersectionality is becoming an increasingly important concept within gender research, emphasizing ...
Intersectionality is primarily an organizing principle which calls for reflexivity in the study of s...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
The delivery of projects for the coproduction of services raises multiple questions about how differ...
The co-production of urban services, such as water, energy or sanitation, is a vital tool to advance...
The purpose of this thesis is to address the relative effectiveness and usefulness of intersectional...
Background Physical intimate partner violence (IPV) risk looms large for younger women in Bangladesh...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
This article evaluates a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach with mixed methods including c...
Violence against women is an international issue that is affecting the lives of women globally. Sust...
Access to affordable, reliable, good quality transport is necessary for accessing socio-economic opp...
This scoping study summarizes issues of gender, urbanization, institutional landscape and violence i...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is necessary for shifting knowledge and empowering com...
Session: Gender, Violence and EqualityJustice for gender-based violence continues to be elusive in t...
Abstract Background Physical intimate partner violenc...
Intersectionality is becoming an increasingly important concept within gender research, emphasizing ...
Intersectionality is primarily an organizing principle which calls for reflexivity in the study of s...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
The delivery of projects for the coproduction of services raises multiple questions about how differ...
The co-production of urban services, such as water, energy or sanitation, is a vital tool to advance...
The purpose of this thesis is to address the relative effectiveness and usefulness of intersectional...
Background Physical intimate partner violence (IPV) risk looms large for younger women in Bangladesh...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
This article evaluates a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach with mixed methods including c...
Violence against women is an international issue that is affecting the lives of women globally. Sust...
Access to affordable, reliable, good quality transport is necessary for accessing socio-economic opp...
This scoping study summarizes issues of gender, urbanization, institutional landscape and violence i...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is necessary for shifting knowledge and empowering com...
Session: Gender, Violence and EqualityJustice for gender-based violence continues to be elusive in t...
Abstract Background Physical intimate partner violenc...
Intersectionality is becoming an increasingly important concept within gender research, emphasizing ...
Intersectionality is primarily an organizing principle which calls for reflexivity in the study of s...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...