Despite being a major feature of everyday life, research on in-law relationships has received relatively scant attention in comparison to other close relationships. In-law relationships have mostly been portrayed negatively in popular culture, influencing and reflecting the pervading negative attitudes held by wider society. This has provided a narrow and restrictive view of affinal relationships. In-law relationships are found across the globe, and literature suggests that culture and its underlying values play a major role in shaping the nature and dynamics of such relationships. However, the majority of research has been dominated by the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law dyad, with little attention to the wider context. Using a post-colonia...
The problem of male violence against women in intimate relationships has been addressed by the femin...
My doctoral research explored South Asian women’s experiences of abuse in families (Mirza 2015). I f...
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This socio-legal study investigates the phenomenon of Islamic divorce in the UK. The background to t...
The main research objective of this thesis examines how individual, self-identifying British Pakista...
Mainstream conceptualisations of domestic abuse that focus on an intimate relationship within a nuc...
This research investigated how battered women in a patriarchal Pakistani rural village of Sohan expe...
This briefing explores South Asian women's experiences of family abuse, particularly the role of the...
The South Asian American population growth rate is high, however, there is little research regarding...
This thesis examines the lives of second generation high-achieving British Bangladeshi Muslim young ...
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Conflict resolution theory and practice have been increasingly criticised for ignoring the centrali...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
This thesis is a longitudinal ethnographic analysis of the educational experiences of\ud Pakistani M...
Research on mother- and daughter-in-law relationships has primarily focused on the conflict between ...
The problem of male violence against women in intimate relationships has been addressed by the femin...
My doctoral research explored South Asian women’s experiences of abuse in families (Mirza 2015). I f...
The study attempts to explore the nature of women-initiated divorce in Dhaka, considering the social...
This socio-legal study investigates the phenomenon of Islamic divorce in the UK. The background to t...
The main research objective of this thesis examines how individual, self-identifying British Pakista...
Mainstream conceptualisations of domestic abuse that focus on an intimate relationship within a nuc...
This research investigated how battered women in a patriarchal Pakistani rural village of Sohan expe...
This briefing explores South Asian women's experiences of family abuse, particularly the role of the...
The South Asian American population growth rate is high, however, there is little research regarding...
This thesis examines the lives of second generation high-achieving British Bangladeshi Muslim young ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis sets out to investigate Muslim wom...
Conflict resolution theory and practice have been increasingly criticised for ignoring the centrali...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
This thesis is a longitudinal ethnographic analysis of the educational experiences of\ud Pakistani M...
Research on mother- and daughter-in-law relationships has primarily focused on the conflict between ...
The problem of male violence against women in intimate relationships has been addressed by the femin...
My doctoral research explored South Asian women’s experiences of abuse in families (Mirza 2015). I f...
The study attempts to explore the nature of women-initiated divorce in Dhaka, considering the social...