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Record ID: d49e5a93-1eaa-4d7e-8149-f5678d086828
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Applying anthropology to gender-based violence : global responses, local practices
Authors: Haldane, Hillary J
(Eds.)
Wies, Jennifer R
Keywords: Abuse;Women;Family violence;Violence against women;Cross-cultural
Year: 2015
Publisher: Lexington Books
Notes:  Return to the local : lessons for global change /? Jennifer R. Wies and Hillary J. Haldane
Domestic violence, embodiment, and women's lives in northern Vietnam /? Lynn Kwiatkowski
Bureaucratic bindings : refugee resettlement and intimate partner abuse /? Elizabeth Wirtz
Munted : rebuilding community after disaster /? Hillary J. Haldane
Gender-based violence and the state in Guatemala's genocide and beyond /? M. Gabriela Torres
Prostitution diversion programs structural violence /? Yasmina Katsulis
Sex trafficking of native peoples : history, race, and law /? April D.J. Petillo
Pa manyen fanm nan konsa : understanding violence against women after Haiti's earthquake /? Mark Schuller
Campus sexual violence policies and practices : a holistic and historical approach to research and practice /? Jennifer R. Wies
"I'm a real father now!" : using applied anthropology to promote positive masculinities to reduce family violence in northern Uganda /? Rebecka Lundgren and Kimberly Ashburn
Employing scholar-activist anthropology to counter gender-based violence in Belize /? Melissa Beske
Intimate partner violence, social change, and scholar-activism in coastal Ecuador /? Karin Friederic.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11676
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