This paper explores the misrecognition of women's experience with violence in order to understand better what kinds of approaches to the problem would make it possible to design successful strategies for the prevention of violence. Violence itself, as well as common misconceptions regarding its mechanisms, carries ramifications that go far beyond direct and physical injury. The prevalence of violence and lack of social awareness regarding its mechanisms result in limitations to the social participation of many individuals and groups. Among the groups affected, women have an important place, both due to their number and the way that femininity relates to and disturbs other identities
The present paper argues that the physical and mental health consequences of gender-based violence c...
Exhuming, denaturalizing, historicizing, and politicizing women's violence implicitly means pointing...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
This article seeks to examine basic patterns of violence against women, myths surrounding those mec...
Violence against women is now one of the most common human rights violations. Although in the past, ...
The aim of this project paper is to look at every topical issue which causes public concern ie. vio...
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...
Violence against women is now one of the most common human rights violations. Although in the past, ...
A major accomplishment of women’s rights scholars and activists has been to make violence against wo...
Reports have appeared in the popular press in recent years concluding that women are just as violent...
Background: Opinion surveys about potential causes of violence against women (VAW) are uncommon. Thi...
This paper elucidates the issues regarding violence against women also termed as gender based violen...
Violence against women seen from a reflexive position, specifying their different edges and factors ...
Violence against women is associated with many negative health consequences for women.1 The health s...
The present paper argues that the physical and mental health consequences of gender-based violence c...
Exhuming, denaturalizing, historicizing, and politicizing women's violence implicitly means pointing...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...
This article seeks to examine basic patterns of violence against women, myths surrounding those mec...
Violence against women is now one of the most common human rights violations. Although in the past, ...
The aim of this project paper is to look at every topical issue which causes public concern ie. vio...
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...
Violence against women is now one of the most common human rights violations. Although in the past, ...
A major accomplishment of women’s rights scholars and activists has been to make violence against wo...
Reports have appeared in the popular press in recent years concluding that women are just as violent...
Background: Opinion surveys about potential causes of violence against women (VAW) are uncommon. Thi...
This paper elucidates the issues regarding violence against women also termed as gender based violen...
Violence against women seen from a reflexive position, specifying their different edges and factors ...
Violence against women is associated with many negative health consequences for women.1 The health s...
The present paper argues that the physical and mental health consequences of gender-based violence c...
Exhuming, denaturalizing, historicizing, and politicizing women's violence implicitly means pointing...
This paper examine violence against women emanates from the social hypothesis of superiority of men ...