What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regime approach or by making violence regime an approach in itself? The article first interrogates gender regimes theoretically and empirically through a focus on violence, and then develops violence regimes as a fruitful approach, conceptualizing violence as inequality in its own right, and a means to deepen the analysis of gender relations, gender domination, and policy. The article is a contribution to ongoing debate, which specifically and critically engages with the gender regime framework.Peer reviewe
Introduction/purpose: GBV is considered a complex field, partly due to the differences in interpret...
The notion of policy can easily appear as gender-neutral, yet processes of policy formation and impl...
This volume is the result of an analysis carried out by various scholars working at the internationa...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
The question of gender and agency in the context of violence is a topic of much debate in feminist s...
The central theme of this Article, Sex, Culture, and Rights: A Re/conceptualization of Violence, i...
This paper critically interrogates the usefulness of the concept of violence regimes for social poli...
Funding Information: We gratefully acknowledge the Swedish Research Council’s funding of the ‘Regime...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
The issues of gender equality and women's human rights have become major spheres of academic debate,...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
Violence against women seen from a reflexive position, specifying their different edges and factors ...
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
Introduction/purpose: GBV is considered a complex field, partly due to the differences in interpret...
The notion of policy can easily appear as gender-neutral, yet processes of policy formation and impl...
This volume is the result of an analysis carried out by various scholars working at the internationa...
What happens when we focus primarily on violence as a central question—either within the gender regi...
The question of gender and agency in the context of violence is a topic of much debate in feminist s...
The central theme of this Article, Sex, Culture, and Rights: A Re/conceptualization of Violence, i...
This paper critically interrogates the usefulness of the concept of violence regimes for social poli...
Funding Information: We gratefully acknowledge the Swedish Research Council’s funding of the ‘Regime...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
The issues of gender equality and women's human rights have become major spheres of academic debate,...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
Violence against women seen from a reflexive position, specifying their different edges and factors ...
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-...
When gender analyses are used in government violence prevention discourses, the focus is primarily u...
Introduction/purpose: GBV is considered a complex field, partly due to the differences in interpret...
The notion of policy can easily appear as gender-neutral, yet processes of policy formation and impl...
This volume is the result of an analysis carried out by various scholars working at the internationa...