This paper proposes that an understanding of transphobic ‘honour’-based abuse can be employed as a conceptual tool to explore trans people’s experiences of familial abuse. This conception has evolved by connecting a sociology of shame, Goffman's work on stigma and 'honour'-based ideology. The discussion draws upon findings of a qualitative study which explored trans people's experiences of domestic violence and abuse. Narrative interviews were undertaken with fifteen trans people who had either experienced abuse or whose perceptions were informed experientially through their support of others. Transcripts were analysed using the Listening Guide. Findings indicate that trans people can experience abuse as a result of a family's perceptions o...
The unique experiences of transgender persons subjected to abuse have not been the focus of legal sc...
Related publication: McBride, K. (2019) ‘Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of v...
In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention ...
This paper proposes that an understanding of transphobic ‘honour’-based abuse can be employed as a c...
There is increasing recognition that domestic abuse takes place outside of the heteronormative parad...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Drawing on data from two empirical studies, this article employs cisgenderism as a conceptual tool t...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
This thesis presents an account of trans people’s perspectives and experiences of domestic abuse, th...
This year, on 20th November 2015, Transgender Day of Remember (TDoR) received more recognition than ...
While research on intimate partner violence (IPV) has begun to include gay and lesbian relationships...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: Trans individuals report experiencing pervasive discrimination, microaggr...
The unique experiences of transgender persons subjected to abuse have not been the focus of legal sc...
Related publication: McBride, K. (2019) ‘Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of v...
In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention ...
This paper proposes that an understanding of transphobic ‘honour’-based abuse can be employed as a c...
There is increasing recognition that domestic abuse takes place outside of the heteronormative parad...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Drawing on data from two empirical studies, this article employs cisgenderism as a conceptual tool t...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
This thesis presents an account of trans people’s perspectives and experiences of domestic abuse, th...
This year, on 20th November 2015, Transgender Day of Remember (TDoR) received more recognition than ...
While research on intimate partner violence (IPV) has begun to include gay and lesbian relationships...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: Trans individuals report experiencing pervasive discrimination, microaggr...
The unique experiences of transgender persons subjected to abuse have not been the focus of legal sc...
Related publication: McBride, K. (2019) ‘Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of v...
In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention ...