The COVID-19 crisis has spotlighted particular insidious social problems, including gender-based violence (GBV), and their relationship with movement and confinement. As well as changing configurations of GBV, the experience of the global pandemic and the immobilities of national lockdowns have created space to imagine GBV – to connect with past experiences in the context of our rethinking of current experiences across multiple spaces. In this article we explicate a transdisciplinary feminist collaborative autoethnographic storying of GBV during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the ‘trans/feminist methodology’ of Pryse (2000), we seek to contribute knowledge of GBV through the lens of COVID-19 using our own experiential life storying. In thi...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
In pandemic crises such as the COVID-19, violence based on gender grows more acutely and in order to...
This thesis aims to investigate the narrative created around the covid-19 virus as a security threat...
The COVID-19 crisis has spotlighted particular insidious social problems, including gender-based vio...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
This article reports on a UK-wide, transdisciplinary project between creative writers and social sci...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘sensory criminology’ by offering a multi-sensorial ana...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of st...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
Global Feminist Autoethnographies uses feminist methods to reflect on our experiences of precarities...
COVID-19 has altered how we engage with one another. With social distancing as the new norm, and the...
Confronting gender-based violence is a key area of concern and one that calls for urgent action. The...
The purpose of this paper is to foreground the gendered crime consequences of the global pandemic an...
As the COVID-19 pandemic escalated globally, levels of gender-based violence increased. Violence ag...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
In pandemic crises such as the COVID-19, violence based on gender grows more acutely and in order to...
This thesis aims to investigate the narrative created around the covid-19 virus as a security threat...
The COVID-19 crisis has spotlighted particular insidious social problems, including gender-based vio...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
This article reports on a UK-wide, transdisciplinary project between creative writers and social sci...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘sensory criminology’ by offering a multi-sensorial ana...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of st...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
Global Feminist Autoethnographies uses feminist methods to reflect on our experiences of precarities...
COVID-19 has altered how we engage with one another. With social distancing as the new norm, and the...
Confronting gender-based violence is a key area of concern and one that calls for urgent action. The...
The purpose of this paper is to foreground the gendered crime consequences of the global pandemic an...
As the COVID-19 pandemic escalated globally, levels of gender-based violence increased. Violence ag...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
In pandemic crises such as the COVID-19, violence based on gender grows more acutely and in order to...
This thesis aims to investigate the narrative created around the covid-19 virus as a security threat...