Universities are significant sites for gender-based violence (GBV). We draw on theories of intersectionalities to explore how women’s experiences of GBV and higher education are impacted by university interventions and women’s social positioning. This chapter examines interview data with nine victim-survivors, including ethnic minorities, international students, working class, and middle-class students. This group of victim-survivors facilitated understanding how interventions and experiences may be similar and different across ethnicity, immigration status, and social class, and explores what the ‘ideal victim’ in terms of class, ethnicity, and immigration may look like. The data reveals that university interventions can enable women to ha...
This study explores how female residence students at a South African university understand and exper...
Considerable research indicates that Black undergraduate women’s college experiences are greatly com...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Universities are significant sites for gender-based violence (GBV). We draw on theories of intersect...
Violence against women is a salient outcome of systemic gender inequality across the globe. In the U...
Session: Gender, Violence and EqualityJustice for gender-based violence continues to be elusive in t...
Theories have been used to explain gender-based violence (GBV) in U.S. universities (e.g. Gervais, D...
African immigrant women’s harrowing experiences of gender based violence (GBV) is a violation of hum...
The aim of the paper is to discuss how thinking about gender-based violence intersectionally and in ...
This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. ...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
This dissertation is interested in how the problem of sexual violence is framed within spaces of hig...
This book draws together both theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. T...
For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollm...
Miller, Susan L.Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a widespread problem that disproportionately affe...
This study explores how female residence students at a South African university understand and exper...
Considerable research indicates that Black undergraduate women’s college experiences are greatly com...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Universities are significant sites for gender-based violence (GBV). We draw on theories of intersect...
Violence against women is a salient outcome of systemic gender inequality across the globe. In the U...
Session: Gender, Violence and EqualityJustice for gender-based violence continues to be elusive in t...
Theories have been used to explain gender-based violence (GBV) in U.S. universities (e.g. Gervais, D...
African immigrant women’s harrowing experiences of gender based violence (GBV) is a violation of hum...
The aim of the paper is to discuss how thinking about gender-based violence intersectionally and in ...
This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. ...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
This dissertation is interested in how the problem of sexual violence is framed within spaces of hig...
This book draws together both theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. T...
For over 40 years, U.S. colleges and universities have failed to improve racial and gendered enrollm...
Miller, Susan L.Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a widespread problem that disproportionately affe...
This study explores how female residence students at a South African university understand and exper...
Considerable research indicates that Black undergraduate women’s college experiences are greatly com...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...