Misogyny is the behavior of someone hating women, both from men and fellow women. This behavior often places and views women as the cause of blame in a problem, even for something that is not really a problem. Misogyny causes a person tends to hate, look down on, blame, label and discriminate against women. This behavior is often associated with male privilege, patriarchal customs, and gender discrimination. In practice, this behavior will place men in a superior position, while women in an inferior position. In certain cases, misogynism can even increase the risk of physical, psychological and sexual harassment of women. There are two problems discussed in this study: 1) misogyny in the perspective of gender-based violence and 2) the relat...
This paper elucidates the issues regarding violence against women also termed as gender based violen...
Seeing from the historical side, violence is one of the oldest social problems, which may be as old ...
Misogyny is often evident in women’s experiences of (hate) victimisation. Debates are ongoing about ...
Abstract: Indonesian Komnas Perempuan (National Commission on Violence against Women) and WHO (World...
This article seeks to examine basic patterns of violence against women, myths surrounding those mec...
Historically, researchers have studied violence against women through varied lines of enquiry. The l...
Copyright © 2013 Kaltrina Kelmendi. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Violence against women has existed for decades. Misogyny and patriarchy have been plaguing various s...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
The problem of blaming victims is related to the strong traditions and culture of the community that...
The gender based violence against women is the pervasive social belief system that posits male super...
The existence of violence in the family and the consequent deprivation of women is a common phenomen...
Hate crime and men’s violence against women are two well-recognised and highly prioritised human rig...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
The aim of this paper is to point out that Women's rights are human rights. They cover every aspect ...
This paper elucidates the issues regarding violence against women also termed as gender based violen...
Seeing from the historical side, violence is one of the oldest social problems, which may be as old ...
Misogyny is often evident in women’s experiences of (hate) victimisation. Debates are ongoing about ...
Abstract: Indonesian Komnas Perempuan (National Commission on Violence against Women) and WHO (World...
This article seeks to examine basic patterns of violence against women, myths surrounding those mec...
Historically, researchers have studied violence against women through varied lines of enquiry. The l...
Copyright © 2013 Kaltrina Kelmendi. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Violence against women has existed for decades. Misogyny and patriarchy have been plaguing various s...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
The problem of blaming victims is related to the strong traditions and culture of the community that...
The gender based violence against women is the pervasive social belief system that posits male super...
The existence of violence in the family and the consequent deprivation of women is a common phenomen...
Hate crime and men’s violence against women are two well-recognised and highly prioritised human rig...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
The aim of this paper is to point out that Women's rights are human rights. They cover every aspect ...
This paper elucidates the issues regarding violence against women also termed as gender based violen...
Seeing from the historical side, violence is one of the oldest social problems, which may be as old ...
Misogyny is often evident in women’s experiences of (hate) victimisation. Debates are ongoing about ...