Using a social ecological approach (Bronfenbrenner) to violence and including Hobsbawm's historical analysis of the collective uses of violence, this article shows how gender-based violence is experienced and used. Drawing on three distinct studies in Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, it shows the commonalities and divergence of young people's experiences of violence. It links the microsystems of school, community, street and family with the larger macrosystems of poverty, government policies, power relations and structural violence. This approach highlights the relationship between the forms of gender-based violence, youth experience, and the marginalized and deprived habitats in which our research was conducted. Violence experienced by young...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
The paper reports on a pan-African research initiative involving 14 research projects in 12 African ...
Violence may be defined generally as the mechanism by which unequal power relations are maintained t...
Gender based violence towards young women is a pandemic experienced mostly by women of all classes a...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
This book is concerned with understanding the complex ways in which gender violence and poverty impa...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
Gender and violence are complex and contested concepts, understood in varying ways in research, poli...
The global community has a multiplicity of challenges and problems that include, amongst others, gen...
This study looks at how poverty and gender roles form structural constraints that dictate the daily ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most severe social challenges confronting South African so...
Terms such as “gender-based violence” are connected with a range of evolving discourses that are not...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
The paper reports on a pan-African research initiative involving 14 research projects in 12 African ...
Violence may be defined generally as the mechanism by which unequal power relations are maintained t...
Gender based violence towards young women is a pandemic experienced mostly by women of all classes a...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
This book is concerned with understanding the complex ways in which gender violence and poverty impa...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
Gender and violence are complex and contested concepts, understood in varying ways in research, poli...
The global community has a multiplicity of challenges and problems that include, amongst others, gen...
This study looks at how poverty and gender roles form structural constraints that dictate the daily ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most severe social challenges confronting South African so...
Terms such as “gender-based violence” are connected with a range of evolving discourses that are not...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
The paper reports on a pan-African research initiative involving 14 research projects in 12 African ...
Violence may be defined generally as the mechanism by which unequal power relations are maintained t...